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Founded in 1996, Jiangsu Canwin Weaving Co., Ltd is a professional OEM Hotel Pure Cotton, Outer Velour & Inner Terry Shawl Collar Velour Bathrobe suppliers and Hotel Pure Cotton, Outer Velour & Inner Terry Shawl Collar Velour Bathrobe company in China, CANWIN Enterprise Group includes 8 wholly-owned subsidiaries, including CANWIN WEAVING CO., LTD. With a registered capital of 9.5 million US dollars, CANWIN WEAVING is the TOP 3 brand of hotel linen manufacturer in China, with certificates such as OEKO-TEX, ISO-9001, etc. CANWIN owns a complete independent industrial chain: 1,333 hectares of cotton field bases as well as high-capacity full-category production lines, including a towel weaving factory, gray fabric weaving factory, finished product factory, and down product workshop, thus able to provide high-quality products with competitive prices. CANWIN has been honored with many awards, such as the valuable brand of China hospitality industry, the popular hotel linen supplier of China, and Asia Pacific (China) is the famous hotel linen brand.

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Does the production process of Hongjinding bathrobe velvet fabric pay attention to environmental protection and sustainability?

When discussing whether the production process of bathrobe velvet fabric pays attention to environmental protection and sustainability, from raw material collection, production and processing to final product processing, every link of Hongjinding is closely related to the concept of environmental protection and sustainable development.

Hongjinding's environmental considerations on raw material collection
The first link in the production of velvet fabric is the collection of raw materials. Traditionally, velvet is mostly made of mulberry silk or artificial fiber, and the way these two raw materials are obtained poses a challenge to environmental protection. For mulberry silk, its production process involves raising silkworms and collecting cocoons. This process requires strict control of the use of pesticides and fertilizers to reduce pollution to the ecological environment. In recent years, with the development of ecological agriculture, more and more mulberry silk farmers have begun to adopt organic farming methods to reduce the input of chemical substances, thereby ensuring the greenness of raw materials.

For artificial fibers, such as polyester fibers, their raw materials are mostly derived from fossil fuels such as petroleum, which to a certain extent aggravates resource consumption and carbon emissions. However, with the advancement of science and technology, bio-based fibers such as bamboo fiber and soy protein fiber have gradually become alternative raw materials for velvet fabrics. The raw materials of these bio-based fibers come from renewable resources such as bamboo and soybeans. The impact on the environment during their planting and processing is relatively small, and they are easy to degrade, which meets the requirements of environmental protection and sustainable development.

Environmentally friendly practices in production and processing
The production and processing of velvet fabrics also need to focus on environmental protection and sustainability. In the weaving process, the use of advanced energy-saving equipment and production processes to reduce energy consumption and wastewater discharge is the key. For example, by optimizing the loom structure and improving weaving efficiency, the unit product energy consumption can be greatly reduced; at the same time, the introduction of a wastewater treatment system can purify the wastewater generated during the production process to ensure that it meets the discharge standards and reduces the impact on the environment.

Dyeing and finishing is also an environmental protection link that cannot be ignored in the production of velvet fabrics. The traditional dyeing process uses a large amount of chemical dyes and auxiliaries, which not only threatens human health, but also causes serious pollution to the environment. Therefore, the use of natural dyes, low-temperature dyeing and other environmentally friendly dyes and green dyeing technologies has become a trend in the development of the industry. At the same time, strengthening wastewater treatment to ensure that harmful substances in dyeing wastewater are effectively removed is also an important measure to ensure environmental sustainability.

Environmental protection strategies for product treatment and recycling
As daily necessities, bathrobes have a limited lifespan, so it is also important to adopt environmental protection strategies in the process of product treatment and recycling. On the one hand, consumers are encouraged to extend the lifespan of bathrobes and reduce the generation of waste through correct cleaning and maintenance methods; on the other hand, a waste recycling and reuse system is promoted to recycle discarded velvet bathrobes and convert them into new textile raw materials or other products through recycled fiber technology to achieve resource recycling.

Popularization and promotion of environmental sustainability in the industry
The concept of environmental sustainability has gradually been popularized and promoted in the bathrobe industry. More and more companies have begun to regard environmental protection as an important part of corporate culture, and continuously improve the environmental performance of products through technological innovation and management optimization. At the same time, industry associations and government regulatory departments are also actively playing a role, formulating relevant standards and policies to guide companies to develop in the direction of environmental sustainability. In addition, the improvement of consumers' environmental awareness has also provided an important driving force for the promotion of this trend.