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Sustainable Eco-Friendly Organic Carbon Fibers is the future of Textile Industry

    S.M. Imtiazuddin

    Popular Fabrics Ltd. Karachi, Pakistan

    Shahbaz Ali Malik

    Popular Fabrics Ltd. Karachi, Pakistan


Received
18 Mar, 2021
Accepted
13 Jun, 2021
Published
12 Aug, 2021

The textile industry is considered the most ecologically detrimental industry in the world. The eco-problems in the textile industry arise during manufacturing processes and are accepted onward right to the finished product. In the production process, like bleaching and then dying, the subsequent fabric makes a toxin that waves into our ecosystem. Controlling pollution is vital during the production process as manufacturing products is free from the toxic effect. The utilization of rayon for clothing has added to the fast depleting forests. Petroleum-based products are harmful to the environment. An integrated pollution control approach is needed to safeguard our environment from these effects. Luckily there is an availability of more substitutes as a textile industry based on agriculture where organic cotton cultivation may be the probable solution of the sustainable, eco-friendly environment.

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APA-7 Style
Imtiazuddin, S.M., Malik, S.A. (2021). Sustainable Eco-Friendly Organic Carbon Fibers is the future of Textile Industry. Pakistan Journal of Chemistry, 11(1-4), 25-27. https://doi.org/10.15228/2021.v11.i01-4.p04

ACS Style
Imtiazuddin, S.M.; Malik, S.A. Sustainable Eco-Friendly Organic Carbon Fibers is the future of Textile Industry. Pak. J. Chem. 2021, 11, 25-27. https://doi.org/10.15228/2021.v11.i01-4.p04

AMA Style
Imtiazuddin SM, Malik SA. Sustainable Eco-Friendly Organic Carbon Fibers is the future of Textile Industry. Pakistan Journal of Chemistry. 2021; 11(1-4): 25-27. https://doi.org/10.15228/2021.v11.i01-4.p04

Chicago/Turabian Style
Imtiazuddin, S., M., and Shahbaz Ali Malik. 2021. "Sustainable Eco-Friendly Organic Carbon Fibers is the future of Textile Industry" Pakistan Journal of Chemistry 11, no. 1-4: 25-27. https://doi.org/10.15228/2021.v11.i01-4.p04