Runxiang Fine Chemical Unveils Next-Gen Bio-Enzyme Preparations for Sustainable Textile Processing
Guangdong Runxiang Fine Chemical Co., Ltd., a leading innovator in textile auxiliaries, has launched a new line of high-efficiency bio-enzyme preparations designed to revolutionize eco-friendly textile manufacturing. These advanced enzymatic solutions enhance fabric quality while significantly reducing water, energy, and chemical consumption—aligning with global sustainability trends in the textile industry.
Driving Green Innovation in Textile Processing
As environmental regulations tighten and consumer demand for sustainable textiles grows, Runxiang’s R&D team has developed specialized bio-enzymes that optimize key production stages, including:
Bio-scouring & desizing – Replacing harsh chemicals with enzymes for gentler, more efficient fiber preparation.
Stone-wash effects – Achieving distressed denim finishes with minimal water and zero pumice stones.
Bio-polishing – Removing surface fibrils for softer, pill-resistant fabrics.
Wastewater treatment – Accelerating biodegradation of textile effluents.
"Traditional textile processing relies heavily on toxic chemicals and high energy consumption," said, Runxiang’s R&D Director. "Our enzyme technologies cut water usage by 30-50% and lower processing temperatures, reducing carbon footprints without compromising performance."
Proven Performance & Industry Recognition
Runxiang’s bio-enzyme series has undergone rigorous testing in collaboration with Wuhan Textile University and Donghua University, demonstrating:
Higher catalytic efficiency than conventional enzymes.
pH and temperature stability for broader application ranges.
Biodegradability, meeting OEKO-TEX® and ZDHC standards.
The company’s breakthroughs have earned recognition as a Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center, reinforcing its role in advancing green chemistry for textiles.
Market Impact & Future Outlook
With global textile brands increasingly adopting enzymatic processing, Runxiang’s solutions are gaining traction among manufacturers in China, Southeast Asia, and Europe. The company plans to expand its bio-enzyme portfolio, targeting innovations in dye-saving processes and circular textile recycling.