ZDHC 2020 Cellulosic Fibre Sustainability Guidelines Also Offer Benchmarks For Textile Water And Air Pollution Standards
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ZDHC has expanded the scope of its work to cover fibre production to account for the environmental impact of fibres.
The initial focus of the document is the fibre group viscose and modal.
This latest set of ZDHC Guidelines makes a significant contribution to the industry by giving brands and manufacturing facilities producing man-made cellulosic fibres (MMCF) an aligned approach for emissions control.
They also offer an aligned approach for the recovery of Sulphur compounds, part of the inputs, as well as by-products generated during the production process.
“This document gives fibre manufacturers essential guidance and helps to make tangible progress by providing targets to move forward and tackle emissions in a meaningful way. The guidelines support ZDHC’s holistic approach to transforming the entire value chain”
Phil Townsend - Sustainable Raw Materials Specialist, M&S
The Importance Of Fibre Production In The Value Chain
Fibres are key components of production processes in the textile and fashion value chain and it is crucial to reduce environmental impacts.
The guidelines give suppliers producing MMCF unified criteria for measuring output indicators like wastewater, sludge, air emissions and other process-related parameters.
“The release of the ZDHC MMCF Guidelines is an important milestone for the Roadmap to Zero Programme. It represents ZDHC’s first guidelines focused on fibre manufacturing, addressing air emissions and for the first time, resource recovery in production. The ZDHC MMCF Guidelines are the result of a collaborative effort by our Contributors.”
Scott Echols - Programme Director, ZDHC Roadmap to Zero
An Aligned Approach For All Stakeholders
By providing an aligned approach, the MMCF Guidelines advocate for the improvement of processes to minimise emissions and work towards the recovery of input substances and by-products.
This directly addresses the negative impact of outputs arising from MMCF production.
The intention with the MMCF Guidelines is to continuously improve and adapt to technical developments and science-based evidence as part of their ongoing evolution.
A collaborative, comprehensive approach was taken to develop the MMCF Guidelines:The ZDHC MMCF Guidelines and the Implementation Guidelines help to make a long-term difference to how fibres are produced. They mark an important step in ZDHC’s mission to drive best practice throughout the value chain and to transform every aspect of the industry.
Download the full ZDHC MMCF Guidelines here.
Download the ZDHC MMCF Responsible Fibre Production Guidelines here.
Download the ZDHC MMCF Interim Wastewater Guidelines here.
Download the ZDHC MMCF Interim Air Guidelines here.