EUROPEAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY TOLD IT CAN SAVE 30% OF ENERGY COSTS – IF IT TRIED

Energy savings of up to 30% are possible if clothing and textile producers apply a “simple” system of cost assessment, a Brussels conference of industry experts has been told. Yet too many companies lack fine-tuned energy data and are certainly unable to quantify the money they are losing or know how to focus on the problem.Yesterday’s (Sept 17)  meeting was sponsored by the SESEC project (Sustainable Saving for the European Clothing Industry) and European clothing and textile industry association Euratex as part of their Energy Made-to Measure campaign, ...


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