Sustainability has become a central focus for the textile printing industry in 2026, with digital technologies leading the transformation toward more environmentally responsible manufacturing practices. 업계 분석에 따르면, digital printing offers significant environmental advantages over traditional screen printing, including up to 95% lower water consumption, 30% less chemical waste, and 22–30% reduction in production costs per meter.

The global printed textile market reached $172 10 억입니다 2024 and is projected to exceed $266 10 억으로 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2024–2030. Crucially, digital textile printing adoption has increased from 18% ~에 2020 에게 35% ~에 2025, with projections reaching 52% ~에 의해 2030. This shift represents not just technological evolution but a fundamental rethinking of textile manufacturing’s environmental impact.

Water Conservation Through Digital Printing

Traditional textile printing is notoriously water-intensive, requiring significant water usage for screen preparation, 세탁, and post-processing. Digital printing technologies dramatically reduce this consumption. DTF printing eliminates fabric pre-treatment and reduces water usage by up to 95% compared to screen printing, because there are no washing steps for screens or cleanup of ink residues. 승화 인쇄, when paired with recyclable transfer papers and water-based inks, can achieve near-zero liquid effluent.

The sustainability benefits extend beyond water conservation. Digital printing enables just-in-time production, eliminating the overproduction waste common in analog workflows. Traditional screen printing typically requires minimum order quantities of 50–100 pieces to be economical, leading to unsold inventory that often ends up in landfills. DTF and sublimation are cost-effective even for single-piece orders, allowing brands to print exactly what they sell.

Eco-Friendly Ink Innovations

Significant advances in ink chemistry are further reducing environmental impact. Water-based and bio-based inks are replacing traditional PVC-based and solvent-based formulations. Virus Inks, 예를 들어, has created a 100% 수성, plant-based formula completely free of PVC, phthalates, 포름알데히드, and VOCs. With Wet-On-Wet technology, textile printers can apply layers without drying between colors, saving time and energy while reducing emissions.

Universal pigment inks offer another sustainable alternative. These inks work with most types of fiber—natural or synthetic or blends—and use considerably less water since they rely primarily on heat for fixation. While adoption remains somewhat limited due to higher ink costs, industry experts expect prices to decrease as manufacturing volumes increase.

According to Statista, 68% of apparel brands now prefer digital printing over analog methods, citing environmental benefits as a primary reason. 뿐만 아니라, 42% of consumers say they are willing to pay a premium for sustainably printed garments, creating a compelling business case for printers to adopt eco-friendly digital solutions.

Both DTF and sublimation continue to improve their environmental profile. Newer DTF films are being developed from biodegradable materials, while sublimation papers contain up to 80% recycled fiber. Energy consumption has decreased, with modern heat presses using 30% less electricity due to improved insulation and fast-heating elements.

Xinflying Group is committed to sustainable printing solutions. 우리의 DTF 프린터 그리고 승화 프린터 are designed for energy efficiency and compatibility with eco-friendly consumables, helping businesses reduce environmental impact while meeting customer demand for sustainable products.

원천: 섬유세계 / Statista

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