LEADER 08419nam 2200457 450 001 9910583042503321 005 20230120002531.0 010 $a0-08-102042-2 035 $a(CKB)3710000001387372 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4867951 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001387372 100 $a20170628h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aSustainable fibres and textiles /$fedited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu 210 1$aDuxford, England :$cWoodhead Publishing,$d2017. 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (405 pages) $cillustrations 225 0 $aThe Textile Institute Book Series 311 $a0-08-102041-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aMachine generated contents note:$g1.$tIntroduction to sustainable fibres and textiles /$rSubburaj Suganya --$g1.1.$tIntroduction --$g1.2.$tPrinciples of sustainability --$g1.3.$tSustainable fibre production --$g1.4.$tSustainability of textile industries --$g1.5.$tFuture trends --$tSources of further information and advice --$tReferences --$gpt. One$tSustainable fibre production --$g2.$tSustainable cotton production /$rShanthi Radhakrishnan --$g2.1.$tIntroduction --$g2.2.$tKey sustainability issues in cotton farming --$g2.3.$tSustainable crop management --$g2.4.$tSustainability and selective breeding --$g2.5.$tSustainable cotton processing --$g2.6.$tFuture trends and conclusion --$tReferences --$g3.$tSustainable production of bast fibres /$rSanjoy Debnath --$g3.1.$tIntroduction --$g3.2.$tProduction of some important bast fibres: status of fibre extraction, mechanical processing (spinning and weaving) of bast fibres, chemical processing, product development, product diversification and added value --$g3.3.$tSustainability of bast fibre in future --$g3.4.$tConclusions and suggestions for further research for sustainable development of bast fibres --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g4.$tSustainable wool production in India /$rSeiko Jose --$g4.1.$tIntroduction --$g4.2.$tSheep and wool production trend in India --$g4.3.$tQuality of Indian wool --$g4.4.$tWool marketing practices in India --$g4.5.$tSorting and grading of wool --$g4.6.$tPrice structure of wool that arrives in mandies --$g4.7.$tImport of wool to India --$g4.8.$tDiversity in Indian sheep breeds --$g4.9.$tApparel wool breeds --$g4.10.$tCarpet wool --$g4.11.$tSuperior carpet wool breeds --$g4.12.$tCoarse wool breeds --$g4.13.$tProduction system and farming practices --$g4.14.$tBreeding strategies for sustainable wool production --$g4.15.$tCross-breeding involving exotic breeds: for fine wool production --$g4.16.$tSustainability and selective breeding --$g4.17.$tBreeding strategies --$g4.18.$tProcessing strategies for sustainable wool production --$g4.19.$tProcess of removing coarser fibres --$g4.20.$tGeo-textile application of coarser wools --$g4.21.$tWool nonwovens --$g4.22.$tApplications of wool nonwovens in filtration media --$g4.23.$tApplications of wool nonwovens in thermal insulation --$g4.24.$tMiscellaneous applications of wool nonwovens --$g4.25.$tMajor constraints faced by wool in India --$g4.26.$tConclusion --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g5.$tEcological dyeing of wool with biomordants /$rFaqeer Mohammad --$g5.1.$tIntroduction --$g5.2.$tBiomordants in wool dyeing --$g5.3.$tSome natural colourants for wool --$g5.4.$tCurrent challenges in wool dyeing --$g5.5.$tConclusion and future aspects --$tReferences --$g6.$tSustainable silk production /$rR. Rathinamoorthy --$g6.1.$tIntroduction --$g6.2.$tSilk --$g6.3.$tLife-cycle assessment of silk production --$g6.4.$tSustainable production of mulberry leaves --$g6.5.$tSustainable dyeing of silk --$g6.6.$tSustainable silk materials --$g6.7.$tSustainable spider silk --$g6.8.$tSilk in sustainable luxury fashion --$g6.9.$tConclusion and outlook --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g7.$tSustainable production of regenerated cellulosic fibres /$rFaqeer Mohammad --$g7.1.$tIntroduction --$g7.2.$tKey sustainability issues in regenerated fibre production --$g7.3.$tProduction of regenerated fibres --$g7.4.$tClosed-loop manufacturing of high wet modulus rayon and Lyocell --$g7.5.$tHigh wet modulus rayon --$g7.6.$tLyocell manufacturing --$g7.7.$tProduction of regenerated bamboo fibres --$g7.8.$tFuture trends --$g7.9.$tConclusion --$tSources of further information and advice --$tAcknowledgements --$tReferences --$g8.$tSustainable synthetic fibre production /$rR. Rathinamoorthy --$g8.1.$tIntroduction --$g8.2.$tEnvironmental impact of textiles --$g8.3.$tBiodegradable polymers --$g8.4.$tSustainable production of polyester fibres --$g8.5.$tSustainable nylon --$g8.6.$tSustainable carbon fibre production --$g8.7.$tRecycling of synthetic fibres --$g8.8.$tConclusions and outlook --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$gpt. Two$tSustainable textile and apparel production --$g9.$tLow water-consumption technologies for textile production /$rGuruprasad Raghavendran --$g9.1.$tIntroduction --$tTechnologies to reduce water footprint of textile products --$g9.2.$tPlasma technology --$g9.3.$tUltrasonic-assisted dyeing technology --$g9.4.$tSupercritical carbon dioxide technology --$g9.5.$tConclusion --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g10.$tSustainable chemical technologies for textile production /$rAsim K. Roy Choudhury --$g10.1.$tIntroduction --$g10.2.$tSustainability --$g10.3.$tSustainability issues in current textile production --$g10.4.$tSustainable processing --$g10.5.$tGreener textile materials --$g10.6.$tGreener preparatory processes --$g10.7.$tEnzyme processing --$g10.8.$tGreener bleaching methods --$g10.9.$tColouring matters --$g10.10.$tTextile chemicals --$g10.11.$tGreener dyeing processes --$g10.12.$tFuture trends --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g11.$tSustainable wastewater treatments in textile sector /$rAnbalagan Saravanan --$g11.1.$tIntroduction --$g11.2.$tWastewater treatment in textile industry --$g11.3.$tPollution loads for various textile materials --$g11.4.$tLaws for wastewater textile pollutants in various countries --$g11.5.$tSustainable chemicals --$g11.6.$tSustainable wastewater treatment methods --$g11.7.$tCase studies --$g11.8.$tChallenges --$g11.9.$tFuture trends --$g11.10.$tConclusion --$tSources of further information and advice --$tReferences --$g12.$tSustainable chemical management and zero discharges /$rK. Amutha --$g12.1.$tIntroduction --$g12.2.$tSustainability issues in the current scenario --$g12.3.$tDetox campaign --$g12.4.$tZero discharge of hazardous chemicals and similar industrial initiatives --$g12.5.$t11 Flagship chemicals and zero discharge of hazardous chemicals audits --$g12.6.$tRestricted substances list and manufacturing restricted substances list --$g12.7.$tSubstance of very high concern --$g12.8.$tZero liquid discharge --$g12.9.$tIndustry trends: sustainable chemical management and zero discharges --$g12.10.$tChallenges --$g12.11.$tFuture trends --$g12.12.$tConclusion --$tSources of further information and advice --$tReferences --$tFurther reading --$g13.$tSustainable production and application of natural fibre-based nonwoven /$rSanjoy Debnath --$g13.1.$tIntroduction: nonwovens and their types, consumption and world share of nonwovens and natural fibre-based nonwovens --$g13.2.$tDesign, development and application of natural fibre-based nonwovens: current status of natural fibre-based nonwovens and an evaluation of their different properties for specific application, product diversification and added value --$g13.3.$tSustainability of lignocellulosic fibre-based nonwovens in future technical textiles --$g13.4.$tConclusions and suggestions for further research --$tReferences --$tFurther reading. 606 $aTextile industry$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aTextile fabrics$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aSustainable development 615 0$aTextile industry$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aTextile fabrics$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aSustainable development. 676 $a677.00286 702 $aMuthu$b Subramanian Senthilkannan 712 02$aTextile Institute. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910583042503321 996 $aSustainable fibres and textiles$91960011 997 $aUNINA