A report by the GFA and the Boston Consulting Group estimated that in 2015, the global textiles and clothing industry was responsible for the consumption of 79B cubic metres of water, 1,715M tons of CO2 emissions and 92M tons of waste. The archaic dyeing processes are the prime contributor too much of the water, time and energy consumption that takes place in the textile industry. Increasing water scarcity and tightening emission standards coupled with growing population and consumer needs are demanding more efficient and faster production than ever. This is putting pressure on the environment and also increasing costs for the dyehouses. Ecofoot has developed H2COLOR-AUX, a dye auxiliary that prevents hydrolysis in the textile dyeing process thus helping the dyehouses save energy and reduces their energy consumption as well. In addition, it also reduces the dyeing process time and decreases the amount of harmful pollutants being created as part of the dyeing process. During the phase 2 project, Ecofoot will look to produce the H2COLOR-AUX for testing in-house and will also validate the performance of the H2COLOR-AUX in an industrial environment with two dyehouses based in Portugal and one dyehouse in Italy.