Companies are getting creative for hydrogen fuel production
Ethical Fashion Group in the United Kingdom plans to convert waste into H2 to be used for energy. As the demand for more efficient and sustainable energy grows, companies across the world are devising inventive ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Some of these creative approaches are in hydrogen fuel production – exploring not just its clean energy potential, but also how to produce it in unique and efficient ways. Thinking outside the box could have a major impact on our ability to reduce emissions and shift towards entirely green sources of energy. One British fashion company is partneri…
Ethical Fashion Group in the United Kingdom plans to convert waste into H2 to be used for energy.
As the demand for more efficient and sustainable energy grows, companies across the world are devising inventive ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Some of these creative approaches are in hydrogen fuel production – exploring not just its clean energy potential, but also how to produce it in unique and efficient ways. Thinking outside the box could have a major impact on our ability to reduce emissions and shift towards entirely green sources of energy.One British fashion company is partnering with an H2 firm to turn its waste into renewable energy.
Ethical Fashion Group (EFG) in the United Kingdom has partnered with Hydrogen Utopia International to develop and implement what the fashion company is calling a ground-breaking solution to the pollution generated by its industry. The collaboration will offer clothing manufacturers, suppliers and retailers to take steps to overcome some of the environmentally unfriendly processes and practices associated with the products they make wholly or in part from non-recyclable plastics such as polyester and polyamides. This will involve hydrogen fuel production. The EFG, which was co-founded by Harold Tillman CBE, currently pairs 60,000 fashion businesses across 140 countries with sustainable suppliers. As a part of this new partnership, it will also be working with Electron Thermal Processing and Linde plc as strategic partners.