The document discusses the use of enzymes in textile processing. It begins by explaining what enzymes are and provides examples of some common textile processing enzymes like amylases, catalases, lipases, pectinases, proteases and cellulases. These enzymes are used to perform functions like desizing cotton by removing starch with amylases, removing hydrogen peroxide with catalases, and scouring cotton with a mixture of lipases, pectinases, proteases and cellulases. Enzymatic processes provide advantages for the textile industry by reducing water and energy consumption compared to traditional chemical methods.