How can the recycled chemicals involved in EcoVero Viscose fabric’s closed-loop process be reused in the production cycle?
The recycled chemicals in the closed-loop system of EcoVero Viscose fabric undergo a meticulous rejuvenation process. Following the initial manufacturing stage, the used chemicals undergo separation, with solvents and other components isolated from the solution. Subsequently, the recovered solvents, comprising water and the original solvent used in production, undergo a purification process.
This refined solution, now free from impurities, is then reintroduced into the viscose production cycle. By reincorporating the purified solvents, the closed-loop system achieves a remarkable level of chemical recycling. This approach not only minimizes the environmental impact associated with chemical discharges but also drastically reduces the demand for fresh raw materials in subsequent manufacturing cycles.
In essence, the closed-loop mechanism of EcoVero Viscose not only prioritizes the responsible use of chemicals but also establishes a self-sustaining cycle where the majority of the chemicals employed are efficiently reclaimed and reintegrated, exemplifying a robust commitment to resource conservation and environmental stewardship.