How Sustainable Is 3D-Knitting?
3D-knitting requires less raw material, produces less waste, and opens the door to an inventory-less future. The technology plays an important sustainability role because 35% of material in the global supply chain ends up as waste. That equates to approximately 36 billion pounds of lost fabric potential, which is 50x as heavy as the Empire State Building!
In addition to waste reduction, 3D-knitting factories are far more energy efficient, requiring 43% less electricity than a traditional cut-and-sew facility.
This is just the beginning; if you think 3D-knitting is futuristic, wait until you encounter 4D knitting and even 5D knitting. These technologies will facilitate things like knitting electrical wiring, sensors, composites, and other components into designs or creating fabrics that can change from one form to another and then back again.
So there you have it—a new era of clothing manufacturing is upon us! Quality seamless clothing that is zero waste, durable, and exceptionally wearable is not just on the way; it's already arrived. And if you thought fast fashion was the end of the line, take heart because there is so much more yet to explore.
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