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Home » A reader’s guide to sustainable digital textile printing
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A reader’s guide to sustainable digital textile printing

Divya SBy Divya SJanuary 12, 20262 Mins Read
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New volume highlights digital printing’s role in greener fashion.

Prof Ashok Athalye and Dr Harshal Patil of the Department of Fibres and Textile Processing Technology have edited a new book titled Digital Printing: Sustainable Solution to Fashion Industry, published by Springer Nature, Singapore, on January 1, 2026. The book has garnered wide publicity and recognition as a timely and authoritative reference on the growing role of digital textile printing in advancing sustainability across the global fashion and textile industry.

The volume offers a comprehensive overview of contemporary digital printing technologies and their application in sustainable textile manufacturing. It covers a broad range of topics, including advanced printing processes, sustainability metrics, eco-friendly inks, design integration and large-scale industrial applications. By bringing together technical depth with practical insights, the book aims to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, academicians, students and industry professionals.

Contributions from leading researchers and industry experts explain how digital textile printing can significantly reduce water consumption, chemical usage, energy demand and waste generation when compared to conventional textile printing methods. The authors highlight how precise ink application, on-demand production and shorter processing chains contribute to lower environmental impact while also improving design flexibility and production efficiency.

In addition to technology-focused discussions, the book examines regulatory frameworks and lifecycle assessment approaches relevant to sustainable textile production. It also explores emerging trends and future directions that could further strengthen the adoption of digital printing as a greener manufacturing solution.

By addressing both environmental and industrial perspectives, Digital Printing: Sustainable Solution to Fashion Industry positions itself as a critical reference for stakeholders seeking to align innovation with sustainability goals in the evolving fashion and textile value chain.

Reviewer Comment – The book bridges academic research with practical industrial relevance. The editors’ combined expertise ensures both scientific depth and practical insights.

Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-2593-5

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