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Start-Ups Are Vying to Fix One of Fashion’s Fossil-Fueled Secrets

Start-Ups Are Vying to Fix One of Fashion’s Fossil-Fueled Secrets

At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a storage tank that holds carbon dioxide. When pressure in the container is turned up, the CO2 takes on the properties of both gas and liquid, and in turn, develops a superpower: the ability to dissolve the dye. The factory, which uses technology supplied by Dutch start-up DyeCoo Textile Systems, is making clothes coloured by carbon dioxide.

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