08419nam 2200457 450 991058304250332120230120002531.00-08-102042-2(CKB)3710000001387372(MiAaPQ)EBC4867951(EXLCZ)99371000000138737220170628h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSustainable fibres and textiles /edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan MuthuDuxford, England :Woodhead Publishing,2017.©20171 online resource (405 pages) illustrationsThe Textile Institute Book Series0-08-102041-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Machine generated contents note:1.Introduction to sustainable fibres and textiles /Subburaj Suganya --1.1.Introduction --1.2.Principles of sustainability --1.3.Sustainable fibre production --1.4.Sustainability of textile industries --1.5.Future trends --Sources of further information and advice --References --pt. OneSustainable fibre production --2.Sustainable cotton production /Shanthi Radhakrishnan --2.1.Introduction --2.2.Key sustainability issues in cotton farming --2.3.Sustainable crop management --2.4.Sustainability and selective breeding --2.5.Sustainable cotton processing --2.6.Future trends and conclusion --References --3.Sustainable production of bast fibres /Sanjoy Debnath --3.1.Introduction --3.2.Production of some important bast fibres: status of fibre extraction, mechanical processing (spinning and weaving) of bast fibres, chemical processing, product development, product diversification and added value --3.3.Sustainability of bast fibre in future --3.4.Conclusions and suggestions for further research for sustainable development of bast fibres --References --Further reading --4.Sustainable wool production in India /Seiko Jose --4.1.Introduction --4.2.Sheep and wool production trend in India --4.3.Quality of Indian wool --4.4.Wool marketing practices in India --4.5.Sorting and grading of wool --4.6.Price structure of wool that arrives in mandies --4.7.Import of wool to India --4.8.Diversity in Indian sheep breeds --4.9.Apparel wool breeds --4.10.Carpet wool --4.11.Superior carpet wool breeds --4.12.Coarse wool breeds --4.13.Production system and farming practices --4.14.Breeding strategies for sustainable wool production --4.15.Cross-breeding involving exotic breeds: for fine wool production --4.16.Sustainability and selective breeding --4.17.Breeding strategies --4.18.Processing strategies for sustainable wool production --4.19.Process of removing coarser fibres --4.20.Geo-textile application of coarser wools --4.21.Wool nonwovens --4.22.Applications of wool nonwovens in filtration media --4.23.Applications of wool nonwovens in thermal insulation --4.24.Miscellaneous applications of wool nonwovens --4.25.Major constraints faced by wool in India --4.26.Conclusion --References --Further reading --5.Ecological dyeing of wool with biomordants /Faqeer Mohammad --5.1.Introduction --5.2.Biomordants in wool dyeing --5.3.Some natural colourants for wool --5.4.Current challenges in wool dyeing --5.5.Conclusion and future aspects --References --6.Sustainable silk production /R. Rathinamoorthy --6.1.Introduction --6.2.Silk --6.3.Life-cycle assessment of silk production --6.4.Sustainable production of mulberry leaves --6.5.Sustainable dyeing of silk --6.6.Sustainable silk materials --6.7.Sustainable spider silk --6.8.Silk in sustainable luxury fashion --6.9.Conclusion and outlook --References --Further reading --7.Sustainable production of regenerated cellulosic fibres /Faqeer Mohammad --7.1.Introduction --7.2.Key sustainability issues in regenerated fibre production --7.3.Production of regenerated fibres --7.4.Closed-loop manufacturing of high wet modulus rayon and Lyocell --7.5.High wet modulus rayon --7.6.Lyocell manufacturing --7.7.Production of regenerated bamboo fibres --7.8.Future trends --7.9.Conclusion --Sources of further information and advice --Acknowledgements --References --8.Sustainable synthetic fibre production /R. Rathinamoorthy --8.1.Introduction --8.2.Environmental impact of textiles --8.3.Biodegradable polymers --8.4.Sustainable production of polyester fibres --8.5.Sustainable nylon --8.6.Sustainable carbon fibre production --8.7.Recycling of synthetic fibres --8.8.Conclusions and outlook --References --Further reading --pt. TwoSustainable textile and apparel production --9.Low water-consumption technologies for textile production /Guruprasad Raghavendran --9.1.Introduction --Technologies to reduce water footprint of textile products --9.2.Plasma technology --9.3.Ultrasonic-assisted dyeing technology --9.4.Supercritical carbon dioxide technology --9.5.Conclusion --References --Further reading --10.Sustainable chemical technologies for textile production /Asim K. Roy Choudhury --10.1.Introduction --10.2.Sustainability --10.3.Sustainability issues in current textile production --10.4.Sustainable processing --10.5.Greener textile materials --10.6.Greener preparatory processes --10.7.Enzyme processing --10.8.Greener bleaching methods --10.9.Colouring matters --10.10.Textile chemicals --10.11.Greener dyeing processes --10.12.Future trends --References --Further reading --11.Sustainable wastewater treatments in textile sector /Anbalagan Saravanan --11.1.Introduction --11.2.Wastewater treatment in textile industry --11.3.Pollution loads for various textile materials --11.4.Laws for wastewater textile pollutants in various countries --11.5.Sustainable chemicals --11.6.Sustainable wastewater treatment methods --11.7.Case studies --11.8.Challenges --11.9.Future trends --11.10.Conclusion --Sources of further information and advice --References --12.Sustainable chemical management and zero discharges /K. Amutha --12.1.Introduction --12.2.Sustainability issues in the current scenario --12.3.Detox campaign --12.4.Zero discharge of hazardous chemicals and similar industrial initiatives --12.5.11 Flagship chemicals and zero discharge of hazardous chemicals audits --12.6.Restricted substances list and manufacturing restricted substances list --12.7.Substance of very high concern --12.8.Zero liquid discharge --12.9.Industry trends: sustainable chemical management and zero discharges --12.10.Challenges --12.11.Future trends --12.12.Conclusion --Sources of further information and advice --References --Further reading --13.Sustainable production and application of natural fibre-based nonwoven /Sanjoy Debnath --13.1.Introduction: nonwovens and their types, consumption and world share of nonwovens and natural fibre-based nonwovens --13.2.Design, development and application of natural fibre-based nonwovens: current status of natural fibre-based nonwovens and an evaluation of their different properties for specific application, product diversification and added value --13.3.Sustainability of lignocellulosic fibre-based nonwovens in future technical textiles --13.4.Conclusions and suggestions for further research --References --Further reading.Textile industryEnvironmental aspectsTextile fabricsEnvironmental aspectsSustainable developmentTextile industryEnvironmental aspects.Textile fabricsEnvironmental aspects.Sustainable development.677.00286Muthu Subramanian SenthilkannanTextile Institute.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910583042503321Sustainable fibres and textiles1960011UNINA