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Jeanologia introduces Colorbox, the efficient and sustainable alternative for garment dyeing

New milestone in the fashion industry transforming how garments are dyed in efficient and faster processes that respect the environment.

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Jeanologia, one of the world leaders in sustainable and eco efficient technology development, introduces Colorbox, a revolutionary technology for garment dyeing transforming the traditional way that garments are dyed in an efficient and faster process that respects the environment.

The traditional dyeing is one of the most polluting processes in the fashion industry and with high production costs. Jeanologia is committed to creating an ethical and eco efficient textile industry. This new technology makes an efficient and sustainable alternative possible, hitting a new milestone in the textile industry.

Colorbox guarantees high color reproducibility, minimum environmental impact and maximum profitability through an automated and simplified process.

Colorbox reduces the environmental impact of the garment dyeing process, reducing resource use and pollution load of wastewater.

Through the perfect combination of Jeanologia technologies, the company provides the industry with advanced technical solutions, guaranteeing better production results at a lower environmental and production cost.

Enrique Silla, CEO at Jeanologia, states that Colorbox considerably reduces water, chemical, energy and salts use in comparison with traditional garment dyeing processes, allowing a low EIM score. “The average saving for water and chemicals is 60%, 45% for energy and 76% for salt in garment dyeing”.

First time color reproducibility

The main cost of garment dyeing is the cost of reproducibility. With Colorbox it is possible achieve perfect

Colorbox guarantees high color reproducibility, minimum environmental impact and maximum profitability.

reproducibility the first time with high-quality products and reduced production times. Jeanologia creates a new eco-efficient operating model for garment dyeing. This technology makes it is possible to dye the product, not only at the beginning of the process, but at any point during the manufacturing of the product, responding quickly to customer demands.

“This allows us to reduce product color decision making deadlines, decreasing lead time to between two weeks and 48 hours in compared with the 18 weeks needed in traditional processes,” Silla highlights.

More than 18.2 million cubic meters of water saved in 2021

In 2021 Jeanologia created a saving of more than 18.2 million cubic meters of water, enough to provide the annual human consumption of one million people.

For World Water Day, Jeanologia has published the results of its annual ecological saving count by which it measures the amount of polluted water that is no longer poured into rivers and seas thanks to its technology.

Also, for the first time, Jeanologia has measured carbon emissions mitigated using its technology. In 2021 the planet has been saved from 83,800,000 kg of CO2 emissions. This is the amount captured by a 100,000 -acre woodland and a similar quantity to what would be eliminated by 5 million trees.

The company continues to work towards its MissionZero: the elimination of 100% of discharge generated in the manufacturing and finishing of Blue Jeans, from the fabric to the final garment, reducing the use of water to near zero and returning clean water to nature.

More than 25 years working for the world

Since 1994 Jeanologia’s mission has been to create an ethical, sustainable, and eco-efficient industry through their disruptive technology and know-how. Their laser, G2 ozone, e-flow, Smart Boxes, Colorbox and H2Zero, have revolutionized the textile industry. They offer infinite design and garment finishing possibilities, while saving water, energy, and chemicals, eliminating discharge and toxic emissions.

The company currently employs 257 Jeanologist from 27 nationalities and has clients in 5 continents through its 10 subsidiaries. The export of its machines and services represents 90% of its total billing, reaching 68 countries. Over 35% of the 5 billion of jeans produced worldwide every year are made with their technologies, and the biggest market brands place their trust in Jeanologia, using technology developed by the company.

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