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Jeanologia saves one year of water for humans in 2017

Jeanologia, a leader in sustainable technology from Spain, has contributed to a saving of around 8 million cubic metres of water in 2017 with their technology, equivalent to the quantity of water needed for human consumption in a year in Miami. This has been possible with the laser, ozone and eflow technology in the 60 countries Jeanologia is present in.

Not only water, but these technologies also allow the reduction in energy and chemical use, at the same time as increasing industrial productivity.

Enrique Silla, CEO at Jeanologia said, “We constantly work with the objective of achieving a completely sustainable industry. That’s why we unite forces with the leading brands and providers to guarantee zero pollution, eliminate harmful emissions and residues, as well as dramatically reducing water, chemical and energy consumption in the production process.”

“To achieve this, we have developed the EIM (Environmental Impact Measuring), the only software on the market capable of analysing the environmental impact within the sector of garment finishing. With the EIM, we have created an industry standard that makes it possible to measure the environmental footprint of the production process, which are already being used by renowned brands such as M&S, Tommy Hilfiger or H&M,” Silla added.

Every day water as a resource is becoming scarcer, and the optimisation of its consumption is fundamental. According to the calculations of the World Economic Forum, the demand for water will have increased by 40 per cent in 2030.

That is why the company has set out as its challenge for the coming years to save 85 per cent on water and chemical use with the first ever Laundry 5 Zero. It is a pioneering wash system that combines laser, ozone, eflow, and H2Zero technology, guaranteeing “zero” waste and “zero” pollution.

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