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Fixing fashion’s pollution problem with natural dyes

  • October 24, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Fixing fashion’s pollution problem with natural dyes

Subject :Environment

Section: Pollution

Textile industry in India:

  • Accounts for more than two percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and provides direct employment to 45 million people.
  • This water-intensive industry is a polluting one, as it generates one-fifth of the world’s industrial water pollution.
    • Usage of synthetic dyes leads to a substantial production of dye wastewater that pollutes rivers and streams, impacts soil and water bodies, posing risks to both human and ecological health.

Dyes:

  • Dyes are molecules which absorb and reflect light at specific wavelengths to give human eyes the sense of color. There are two major types of dyes: natural and synthetic dyes (or coal tar dyes).

Use of natural dyes:

  • Charaka Handloom Cooperative in rural Karnataka switched from synthetic dyes to natural ones.
  • Extracted from naturally available material such as roots, berries, pomegranate skin and plants and are eco-friendly, non-hazardous and sustainable.
  • Adike chogaru– it is areca nut, betel nut syrup used as natural dye.
  • Acacia arabica:
    • It is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. Also used for making dye.
    • It is native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
    • Vernacular names: Gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia.
    • It is also considered a ‘weed of national significance’ and an invasive species of concern in Australia, as well as a noxious weed by the federal government of the United States.

Challenges in natural dyeing:

  • High water requirement, limitations in the range of colors it can generate, fabrics it can suit and the scalability.

Source: Mongabay

Environment Fixing fashion’s pollution problem with natural dyes

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