Bangladesh's textile sector is currently facing a transition phase where traditional dyeing methods are being replaced by sustainable practices. The high humidity and tropical climate of the region significantly impact the stability of textile auxiliaries chemicals, requiring formulations that remain stable under extreme temperature fluctuations.
Local factories are increasingly shifting towards high-efficiency penetrating agent applications to reduce water consumption. Given the strict export requirements for the EU and US markets, there is a critical demand for chemicals that eliminate harmful residues while maintaining deep color penetration in cotton and blended fabrics.
The utilization of sulfur black remains prevalent for denim and heavy fabrics, yet the industry is struggling with the balance between cost-effectiveness and the stringent ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) standards implemented across the Dhaka and Chittagong clusters.
