Sustainable fashion part 5- common way of producing thread in textile industry, and what does AnnaPS making different.
In this blogger we explain a common procedure in textile industry, to make the thread from raw material as cotton, wool, oil, silk, wood etc.
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For AnnaPS ® it is important to limit the effect on the environment and we put a lot of effort to minimize the effect on the environment during the production of the thread.
Here you can read about a common way to produce thread, AnnaPS ® have made a lot of different choises make this in another way:
Common procedure in textile industry when making thread:
The process from raw material to fabric involves several steps. The raw material is sent from the producer of raw material (that can be a sheep farmer who produces the wool) to the next step which is to make the fibers of that are going to be spun a thread.
AnnaPS ® make the underwear’s from wood, we use an eco-viscose called Tencel. The trees come from FSC marked forests and are renewable. We like that.
It is quite common that the raw material is sent quite far to be processed in the next step and the environment is usually hot and humid. There are plenty of insects that like to eat the raw material and it can easily become moldy during transport. Here is when chemicals are used to “protect” the fabric from bugs.
AnnaPS ® has chosen to make the production in the EU because it does not require chemical treatment for transport. Shipment takes shorter time and the environment is cooler, which means that anti-mold control is redundant. This means we effect the environment less.
When the raw material comes to the next factorythese chemicals are washed out. Unfortunately, there are manufacturers who don’t take care of waste water in a good way, and chemicals are being released straight out which poisons the soil and water.
AnnaPS ® follows EU chemicals legislation REACH which regulates the use of toxic chemicals and handling of chemicals also. It’s a tough environmental legislation. This means we have highest requirements when using chemicals and there is no need risk to poison the water when washing the raw material.
When the fiber is spun into a thread, one will want the color faded down to white so it wouldguarantees the right and even color when dyeing.
Now there is a white thread that is ready to be sent to factories for weaving or knitting.
AnnaPS is designed and made in Sweden – we care about our beautiful nature