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Anvil Knitwear cuts water use
Published: 24 January, 2012
Anvil Knitwear has achieved a double-digit drop in the amount of water used to produce its T shirts, according to its 2011 CSR progress report, but emissions have risen as production and product ranges have expanded.
Its latest update shows the American company reduced its water, steam and electricity usage per pound of finished T shirt fabric in fiscal 2010, and cut landfill waste by 25%.
Anvil's textile facility also used 10% less production water – equivalent to saving around 60m gallons – as a result of changes made in dye/bleach recipes and reuse of cooling water. The company has set the goal of reducing water per unit produced by 20% by 2020.
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