Sustainability And Intelligence In The Textile Industry
The rapid development of the clothing industry has brought about industrial benefits and driven the economic development of various industries in the supply chain. However, it has also caused significant damage to water resources. With the increasing emphasis and attention on environmental protection in various aspects of the textile industry, some leaders in the textile industry are seeking automated and intelligent solutions to reduce water pollution and improve textile production efficiency. The clothing industry, from fabric production to disposal, heavily relies on water resources. For example, cotton, the most commonly used material in the clothing industry, requires a large amount of water for cultivation. On average, producing a cotton short-sleeve shirt consumes 2,700 liters of water. Additionally, the dyeing and finishing processes in the clothing industry often involve chemicals, with approximately 20% of industrial wastewater pollution coming from textile dyeing and finis