The simple act of turning a shirt from white to blue—or any color—requires 25 liters of water and enough harmful chemicals that every clothing manufacturer should be looking for safer methods. Like this fantastic CO2-based
DryDye technology that Adidas has started using which doesn't require a single drop of H2O.
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