Eco Fashion ~ Eco Transition ~ Eco Logical
March 8, 2008
The True Greening of Balinese Textiles
The True Greening of Balinese textiles is a necessary future, and yet – in these times of Green Transition the current eco-advantage of Balinese products can be seen. This tiny island filled with spirit and love has traditionally made art and craft in every home, every village. Small batik studios and home-crafts are everywhere. The availability of sweat-free labor is an advantage on
It costs heavily to import organic cotton and other eco-friendly fabrics into Bali , thus the inevitable rayon goods. The rayon used in Bali comes from China – form an unknown supply chain. This is why I am trying to switch my line into cotton, ultimately – organic cotton or hemp.
Rayon itself can be made in a better, more ecological way – and is known as Tencel or Lyocell. Although my past attempts at offering advise to my Balinese friends and cohorts has not garnered the big changes I want for their health, their economy, their future, I will continue to suggest changes and look for openings in the practices of my suppliers in Bali.
Right now one of my batik artists – Ketut Suraya – is building a low-tech dye disposal treatment plant in his tiny studio.
Several of us who use his services are pitching in to pay for the materials and labor. Anyone can donate funding toward the building of a dye disposal treatment project in ![]()
We need to support Bali in our Green transition. Look for fabrics which have simple color combinations and avoid the high impact processes of smoking (bleach) and Discharge process (Thiourea dioxide)
Support the Balinese Textile industry by choosing the label “Made in Bali” over that of
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