The aim is to tackle water challenges faced by the global textile and apparel industry. It is “the world’s first open-source innovation centre for water sustainability in apparel”, Arvind Ltd announced on X (formerly Twitter).
Key components of the partnership include sewage water treatment plant, Global Water Innovation Centre for Action (GWICA), repository of knowledge, training initiatives, R&D lab and incubation, showcasing innovations and collaborative spaces.
The sewage water treatment plant is a cutting-edge facility unveiled in 2019 at Arvind’s Naroda denim processing unit in Ahmedabad which has helped eliminate the reliance on fresh water in processing, championing sustainable manufacturing practices through its innovative Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR) technology. In the face of local water scarcity challenges, the facility reduces business risk by decreasing its dependency on freshwater and now the entire manufacturing process is done using reclaimed water at this facility, the companies said in a joint media release.
GWICA is a hub dedicated to enhancing the capacities of textile manufacturers and industry stakeholders in water resource management. GWICA will invite collaboration, showcase innovations, and house a repository of best practices and technological advancements. The Centre aims to provide the following services/solutions:
GWICA is an open-source repository, both physical and digital, housing a wealth of knowledge products focused on water management in apparel manufacturing. It will develop new resources as technologies evolve and collaborate with external water and apparel experts to curate materials, ensuring a continuous flow of expertise and insights.
Education is a cornerstone of GWICA’s mission. It will offer comprehensive training programs, catering to operator-level staff in textile factories. The company’s curated best practices, including three annually developed water management training modules available in-person and online, empower industry professionals with the tools needed for sustainable water practices.
The heart of innovation at GWICA lies in the state-of-the-art Research and Development lab. This facility serves as a launching pad for piloting and incubating six innovative water solutions. By supporting and nurturing emerging technologies, it aims to revolutionise water management practices in the apparel sector.
GWICA offers immersive tours of Arvind’s cutting-edge installations, providing first hand experiences of hi-tech solutions. Additionally, it will create platforms for innovators and start-ups to showcase water-saving advancements. Through these initiatives, it will actively promote and celebrate the strides being made in sustainable water practices.
The Centre will be a dynamic meeting ground for suppliers, brands, industry associations, and other stakeholders. Whether to showcase new developments, hold private meetings, or host large-scale training seminars and conferences, GWICA provides a collaborative space to drive collective action towards water sustainability.
Speaking about these initiatives and the partnership, Punit Lalbhai, vice chairman and executive director, Arvind Ltd said, “As catalysts for transformative change, our partnership is characterised by holistic actions that resonate throughout the industry ecosystem. From the launch of the pioneering GWICA Centre to the success of our sewage water treatment plant, we are committed to a transformative path in the apparel manufacturing industry. This collaboration reflects our dedication to holistic sustainability, fostering innovation, and driving positive change at every level of our operations.”
Gap Inc president & CEO Richard Dickson added, “Our founders understood the transformative power of a purpose-driven brand, and 55 years later we are a global company with the scale to make a real difference in the world. By combining our expertise and resources, Arvind and Gap Inc are building a more water-resilient future for the apparel industry and the communities where we operate.”
This partnership underscores a collective commitment to sustainability, collaboration, and driving actionable change within the apparel manufacturing industry. Arvind’s sustainability strategy, Fundamentally Right, revolves around an input management approach with the goal to make all key inputs 100 per cent sustainable. Water is one key input and over the years, and the company has achieved key milestones like removing its dependence on freshwater and using 100 per cent recycled water for textile production. Its major manufacturing facilities are now equipped with ZLD. Adoption of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems has led to a 93 per cent reduction in its wastewater discharge, the release added.
Gap Inc is a longstanding partner for Arvind with ambitious water goals of its own. By 2030, the company aims to become water neutral in its manufacturing and owned and operated facilities and empower 5 million people touched by the apparel industry to access to clean water and sanitation.
Water-saving innovations incubated at GWICA and scaled up across the industry will be essential to reducing the use of fresh water in manufacturing apparel. Water stewardship activities that replenish water to nature and improve access to clean water and sanitation for communities will be showcased at GWICA as well, to encourage collective action to improve water resilience for ecosystems and communities touched by the apparel industry around the world.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)