Artificial intelligence and deep learning (DL) are revolutionizing manufacturing and quality management.

Textiles | In-depth topics | European Environment Agency (EEA)

The textile industry is currently at a critical turning point as of April 2026, transitioning from a traditional linear model to one defined by , artificial intelligence (AI) integration , and advanced bio-materials . While fiber production has doubled since 2000, leading to significant environmental strain, innovators are now leveraging deep learning for quality control and developing carbon-capturing fibers to reshape the sector's future. 1. Environmental Impact & Sustainability

The textile sector is a major driver of global resource consumption and pollution.

: Approximately 80% of discarded clothing ends up in landfills or incinerators, with less than 1% currently recycled into new fibers.