The textile printing industry is undergoing a significant transformation in 2026 as eco-friendly ink innovations reshape manufacturing practices across the sector. According to recent industry analysis, the textile printing inks market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% between 2023 et 2030, with strong momentum across digital and eco-friendly ink segments, reaching an estimated $7.1 milliards par 2030.
Water-Based and Bio-Based Formulations
Traditional screen printing inks have long relied on plastisol and solvents, resulting in VOC emissions and the infusion of PVC polymers into garments. New water-based formulations are changing this paradigm. Virus Inks, Par exemple, has created a 100% à base d'eau, plant-based formula completely free of PVC, phthalates, formaldéhyde, COV, and other substances hazardous to human health or the environment.
With Wet-On-Wet technology, textile printers can apply layers without drying between colors, saving time and energy while reducing emissions. When tinted with sustainable alternatives to carbon black, these specialty formulas avoid fossil-fuel-derived pigments entirely. Products like Rethink Black are Oeko-Tex Class 100 certified, comply with stringent Restricted Substances Lists, sont 80% bio-based, and are suitable even for babywear production.
Universal Pigment Inks
Digital textile printing is often slowed by complex, multi-step post-processing. Universal pigment inks offer a sustainable, water-saving alternative compatible with almost all fibers—natural, synthétique, ou des mélanges. Unlike dye-based inks that require different formulations for different fabric types, pigment inks work across material categories, reducing the need for multiple ink sets and specialized equipment.
Cependant, adoption remains stalled by high ink costs and “hand feel” concerns. Pigment ink can cost nearly double that of other inkjet textile inks. Industry observers note a standoff between ink suppliers, who believe brands will pay more for pigment ink’s benefits, and brand owners, who expect prices to fall further. While it’s unlikely pigment ink prices will reach parity with other textile inks due to higher manufacturing costs, economies of scale are gradually reducing prices as demand increases.
GrowInk: Biological Innovation
Perhaps the most revolutionary development in sustainable textile inks is GrowInk—a biological innovation that replaces toxic, permanent synthetic dyes with “living” ink derived from fungi and bacteria. This technology represents a paradigm shift in textile coloration, offering the potential for completely biodegradable, non-toxic printing solutions.
Re-Shirt’s Wash-Out Technology
Another innovative approach comes from Re-Shirt’s MAGIC INK printing technology, which makes it possible to wash out textile prints once a message is no longer relevant. This technology significantly reduces textile waste and lowers water consumption and CO₂ emissions—by up to 95% compared to clothing that has only been worn once because of an obsolete message.
Market Outlook
Eco-friendly inks are derived from sustainable resources such as soy or vegetable oils, offering lower environmental impact compared to traditional petroleum-based inks. These biodegradable options benefit the textile sector by reducing environmental impact, minimizing water and energy usage, and meeting consumer demand for sustainable products.
As environmental regulations tighten globally—particularly in the European Union and California—the shift toward low-water pigment solutions and eco-friendly inks will accelerate. For printing businesses, adopting sustainable ink solutions not only reduces environmental impact but creates marketing advantages in an increasingly eco-conscious market.
Xinflying Group’s Imprimantes DTF et imprimantes à sublimation are fully compatible with eco-friendly ink formulations, enabling businesses to offer sustainable printing options to environmentally conscious clients.