Because of the environmental pollution and industrial waste, the use of water increases day by day. While the amount of water per person in 1950 was 16.800 cubic meters according to the BM datum, this amount decreased up to 7.300 cubic meters. The year 2025 in which the world population is expected to be 8 billion is supposed that the water amount per person will decrease approximately up to 4.800 cubic meters. This decrease in the consumption is an important factory in environmantal pollution and industrial waste.
European producers, following these problems faced, continue their AR-GE operations in this respect. Many international companies make investments with the aim of saving water. Jeanologia specialized in the water saving saves an amount of water equal to 75.000 people consumption. Jeanologia, one of the leading textile companies of Spania, developed at the same time its target in 2015. The firm, with the technologies developed 3 years later,aims at saving an amount of water equal to 10 million people consumption.
Operations Devoted To Meeting The Need Of Potable Water
The firm per day saves 15 million litres water with G2 machines more than 150. G2 offers the opportunity of saving % 83 chemical substance and %79 energy besides % 98 water to the textile companies. The firm, declaring that they conduct operations to create awareness on the 22 March World Water Day,is also known at the same time for its contributions to the areas in need of water. According to the BM datum, 1,4 billion people live as being deprived of water and this proportion increases day by day. While 470 million people live in the areas in need of water, this figure is expected to raise up to sixfold by 2025. Every year, 250 people catch up with the epidemic illnesses caused by the water and approximately 10 million people lose their life. The firm has taken an important step by establishing two new water houses in Burkina Faso which is one of the poorest countries in terms of water.
Consumption of water per person & per day is based on an average of 200 liters, which includes drinking, personal hygiene and household use such as washing clothes and home cleaning.However, not everyone can make use of this amount. Jeanologia aims at courting for next generations by saving water.
Bern Kolb, CEO of the prestigious Think Thank Club de Marrakesh has stated that in year 2030 the demand of water for human consumption will be 40% more than that of today. This constitutes an enormous challenge for industry, especially the textile industry.
The Use Of Water Almost Zero With The E-Soft
Janologia, trying to create awareness because of the environmental pollution, continues developing its all technologies ethically, ecologically and effectively. The company behaves quite sensitively about the lack of water in the world. Jeanologia prepares a new launch to the market of yet another new technology - E-Soft based on nano-bubbles which treats garments to soften them with minimal water usage and virtually no residues. E-Soft transforms the air in the atmosphere into nano-bubbles which allow 98% water saving, along with a reduction of 79% in energy and 80% chemical products. When E-Soft is compared to the traditional ways, it makes garment softening possible to soften without using water or chemical allowing on top of this, a considerable saving in energy.
The company authority Enrique Silla said in his explanation that they sell technologies that the company produces to important textile firms. Silla emphasizing that they are preferred by many companies said: “ Levi´s are using it on their “waterless” jeans, the chain store Jack & Jones have used it with their ‘Low Impact Denim’ with G2 machines.” Silla, reminding that the multinational company Hindu Klran lasts the water saving in their collections by using G2 machines, has emphasized that the famous designers Marithe and François Girbaud crusade against the use of water in their collections.
Jeanologia, producing not just for the E-Soft technologies, launched in 2009 its highly successful ecofriendly washing machine G2, which uses oxygen + ozone to “fade” jeans and sport garments, which processes textiles without water or chemicals.
Jeanologia, continuing its operations about environment at top speed, has declared that they will help those less fortunate by donating a proportion of its profits to projects in Africa to give fresh drinking water to villages which currently have no access to this vital comfort. Jeanologia dug and constructed fresh drinking water wells in Zogo, one of the poorest areas of Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso and in 2012 also the expectations will come true more. 36,000 clean water will be supplied per day to the people in these areas.