On April 29, 2026, the green and low-carbon upgrading work of the textile industry continued to deepen. The "Standard-led Textile Industry Optimization and Upgrading Action Plan (2026-2028)" jointly issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other departments has been steadily implemented, and it is planned to formulate and revise more than 300 green and low-carbon related standards by 2028.
The standard focuses on key areas such as carbon footprint accounting, recycling of waste textiles, application of bio-based environmentally friendly fibers, and zero-carbon factory construction. It comprehensively forces the wool textile industry to upgrade and iterate in production technology, raw material selection, energy conservation and emission reduction. More and more woolen spinning companies have begun to deploy low-carbon spinning, environmentally friendly dyeing, and recycled fiber applications, and actively meet international green certification and export access requirements.
Greening, standardization, and low-carbonization have become inevitable trends in industry development. They are also the core starting point for wool products to enhance their international competitiveness and adapt to global sustainable fashion needs. They will lead the optimization and upgrading of the industrial structure in the long term.