The environmental friendliness of non-woven fabrics is one of their biggest advantages. In the traditional textile production process, a large amount of water, energy, and chemicals are required, while in the production process of non-woven fabrics, almost no water is needed, and energy consumption is also relatively low. In addition, the production process of non-woven fabrics does not produce wastewater and exhaust gas, reducing environmental pollution. At the same time, non-woven fabrics reduce resource consumption, in line with the concept of sustainable development.
Under suitable conditions, non-woven fabrics can be decomposed into water and carbon dioxide, with minimal impact on the environment. The production process of non-woven fabrics is relatively short, so it can significantly reduce energy consumption and emissions of pollutants. Compared with traditional textile production, non-woven fabric production is more energy-efficient and emission reducing.
In addition, non-woven fabrics have high economic benefits. Due to the simple production process of non-woven fabrics, which does not require complex processes such as spinning and weaving, the production cost is relatively low. In addition, non-woven fabrics have a longer service life, are wear-resistant, not easily deformed, and can be reused multiple times, reducing usage costs.