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Climate Action Through Eco-Friendly Textiles



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Titolo: Climate Action Through Eco-Friendly Textiles Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (226 pages)
Altri autori: KumarRajesh  
GreeshmaS  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Introduction to Climate Action, Waste Management, and Eco-textiles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Water Pollution-The Biggest Threat -- 3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Consumption: Navigating a Crisis -- 4 Impact of Textile Microplastics: Unseen Consequences -- 5 Waste Generation, Fast Fashion, and Consumer Waste in Textiles -- 6 Waste Management-A Solution to Pollution -- 7 Need for Eco-textile -- 8 Government Policies and Regulation for Textile Pollution Control -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Impact of the Textile Industry on Global Climate Change -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Textile Industry CO2 Emission -- 3 Carbon Footprint -- 4 Method of Estimating the Carbon Footprint -- 5 Models of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) -- 6 Impact of the Textile Industry on the Ecosystem -- 6.1 Water Pollution -- 6.2 Air Pollution -- 6.3 Solid Waste -- 7 Effect on Human Health -- 8 Textile Wastewater Treatment -- 8.1 Primary Treatment -- 8.2 Secondary Treatment -- 8.3 Tertiary Treatments -- 9 Various Stages of Textile Production and Their Impacts on Society -- 10 Conclusion and Future Outlook -- References -- Eco-textiles--An Overview -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance and the Role of the Global Economy in the Textile Industry -- 3 The Need for Sustainable Alternatives -- 4 Global and Globular Economy -- 5 The Principles of a Circular Economy -- 5.1 Design Out Waste and Pollution -- 5.2 Keep Commodities and Resources in Use -- 5.3 Regenerate Ordinary Arrangements -- 6 The Fashion and Textile Industry is an Increasingly Complex System -- 7 Problem Dynamics Lead to Rising Global Pressures -- 8 Universal Aims to Set the Framework for Achievement -- 8.1 In Brief -- 9 Innovations in Eco or Oekotech Textile Production -- 9.1 Sustainable Fiber Alternatives.
9.2 Recycled and Upcycled Materials -- 9.3 Low-Impact Dyes and Printing Methods -- 9.4 Waterless and Energy-Efficient Manufacturing -- 9.5 Nanotechnology Applications -- 9.6 Smart Textiles and Wearable Technology -- 9.7 Blockchain and Supply Chain Transparency -- 9.8 Sustainable Finishing Processes -- 10 Opportunities for Growth and Development in the Industry -- 10.1 Increase in Consumer Demand -- 10.2 Innovation in Sustainable Materials -- 10.3 Technological Advancements -- 10.4 Collaboration and Partnerships -- 10.5 Certifications and Standards -- 10.6 Policy Support -- 10.7 Circular Economy Practices -- 10.8 Ethical Fashion and Slow Fashion Movement -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- Role of New-Generation Textile Fibres in Reducing the Environmental Impact of Textiles -- 1 Natural Textile Fibres -- 2 New-Generation Natural Fibres -- 3 Properties of New-Gen Fibres -- 3.1 Physical Properties -- 3.2 Chemical Properties -- 3.3 Bio-degradability of New-Gen Fibres -- 4 Spinnability of the Fibres -- 5 Sustainable Industrial Applications of New-Gen Fibres -- 6 New Generation Textile Fibres and Environment Conservation -- 7 Problems and Future Prospects -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Role of Chemicals in Textile Processing and Its Alternatives -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Chemicals Utilized in the Textile Manufacturing Sector -- 3 Preparatory Processes, Chemicals Used, and Their Alternatives -- 3.1 Sizing -- 3.2 Desizing -- 3.3 Scouring -- 3.4 Bleaching -- 3.5 Mercerization -- 3.6 Dyeing and Printing -- 3.7 Finishing and Laundry -- 4 Utilizations of Enzymes in the Textile Sector -- 5 Eco-friendly Alternatives to Hazardous Chemicals in Textile Wet-Processing -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Water Consumption and Microfibers: The Biggest Threat -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Water Usage in Textile Industry -- 2.1 Water Usage During Natural Fiber Processing.
2.2 Water Usage During Processing of Synthetic Fibers -- 3 Strategies for Reducing Water Consumption in Wet Processing -- 3.1 Use of Ultrasonic Wave-Assisted in Textile Processing -- 3.2 Different Irradiation Techniques for the Processing of Textiles -- 3.3 Waterless/Low Water Processing Using Supercritical Fluid -- 3.4 Nanocoating of Textiles -- 3.5 Spray and Foam Finishing of Textiles -- 3.6 Printing for Textile Coloration -- 4 Microfiber -- 4.1 Microfiber Pollutant -- 4.2 Source of Microfiber -- 4.3 Classification of Sources of Microplastics -- 4.4 Effects/Threats of Microfiber Pollution -- 4.5 Management of Microfiber Pollution -- 4.6 Recent Research on Microfiber Pollution -- 5 Conclusion and Future Prospects -- References -- Eco-friendly Dyeing Approach: Natural Dyeing--A Need of the Hour -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Eco-friendly Dyes -- 3 Importance of Eco-friendly Natural Dyes -- 4 Classification of Eco-friendly Dyes -- 4.1 Plan‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏t-Based Dyes -- 4.2 Animal-Based Dyes -- 4.3 Mineral-Based Dyes -- 4.4 Fungi-Based Dyes -- 4.5 Fruit-Based Dyes -- 5 Ext‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏raction Processes for Natural Dyes -- 6 Processing of Natural Dyes -- 7 Different Types of Mordents -- 8 Advantages of Eco-friendly Dyes for the Environment‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏ and Human Beings -- 9 Applications of Natural Dyes Other Than ‏Textile Dyeing -- 10 Industrial Dyeing Procedures and Their Adverse Effects -- 11 Natural Dyeing-Need in the Global Scenario -- 12 Conclusion -- References -- Optimized Resource Consumption -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Garment Lifecycle: From Fiber to Landfill -- 3 Role of Dyeing -- 4 Wardrobe! Manage My Fashion Ensemble -- 5 Birth of New Era, New Professions, New Fashion -- 6 52 Seasons, Luxury Conglomerates Doubling Down to Sustainability and Emergence of Sustainable Fashion Capitals -- 7 Role of the IT Revolution in Surge of Waste Volume.
8 Capsule Wardrobe and Minimalism, a Conscious Shift to Responsible Consumption -- 9 Greenwashing and Ecolabels -- 10 Conclusion -- References -- Importance of Market Segmentation and Application of Oekotech -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Are Oekotech and Ecotech? -- 3 Market Division for Eco Textile Based on Products -- 3.1 Types of Eco Textiles -- 3.2 Application of Eco Textiles -- 3.3 Geographical Regions -- 3.4 Global Market Positioning for Oekotech and Eco Textiles -- 3.5 Understanding the Market -- 4 Market Segmentation of Eco Textiles -- 4.1 Factors Affecting the Market Segmentation -- 4.2 Benefits of Market Segmentation -- 5 Importance of Oeko Textile and Eco Textile -- 6 Area and Application of Eco Textiles -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Implementation and Environment Protection Through ISWM (Integrated Solid Waste Management) in Textiles -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Formation and Expansion of the Indian Textile Industry -- 2 The Scale of the Textile Industry in India -- 3 The Economic Importance of the Indian Textile Industry -- 4 Scenario of Textile Industry -- 5 Textile Wastage -- 5.1 Types of Textile Waste -- 6 SWOT ANALYSIS of the Indian Textile Industry -- 7 Integrated Solid Waste Management in Textile -- 8 Textile Waste Management -- 8.1 Reduce -- 8.2 Reuse -- 8.3 Recycle -- 9 Take Action Against Textile Waste -- 9.1 Consumer Awareness and Education -- 9.2 Circular Fashion Initiatives -- 9.3 Retail and Brand Responsibility -- 9.4 Support Textile Recycling Facilities -- 9.5 Government Regulation and Policies -- 9.6 Support Sustainable Fashion Brands -- 9.7 Community Engagement -- 9.8 Research and Innovation -- 9.9 Textile Banks and Collection Points -- 9.10 Advocacy and Activism -- 10 Brands Working to Fight Textile Waste -- 10.1 Patagonia -- 10.2 Ecoalf -- 10.3 H& -- M -- 10.4 Madewell's -- 10.5 The North Face -- 10.6 Doodlage.
11 Conclusion -- References -- Role of Governments and Consumers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Standards by the Government for Eco-friendly Environment -- 2.1 Eco-labeling (Ecomark) -- 3 Certifications and Standards of the Textile Sector -- 3.1 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 (2015) -- 3.2 Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) -- 3.3 Fair Trade -- 3.4 ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX -- 3.5 SA8000 -- 3.6 Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production (WRAP) -- 3.7 Blue Sign -- 3.8 Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) -- 3.9 Responsible Care -- 3.10 Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) -- 3.11 Green Seal -- 3.12 Organic Content Standard (OCS) -- 3.13 FLOCERT -- 3.14 Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) -- 3.15 Responsible Down Standard (RDS) -- 3.16 Recycled Claim Standard (RCS 100) -- 3.17 Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA) -- 3.18 Cradle to Cradle Certification -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Eco Textiles: The Present and the Future -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Better Waste Management Practices in the Textile Industry are Essential for Several Reasons -- 2.1 Environmental Conservation -- 2.2 Resource Conservation -- 2.3 Reduction of Landfill Wastes -- 2.4 Energy Efficiency -- 2.5 Regular Compliances -- 3 Product Innovation -- 3.1 Eco Design -- 3.2 Environmental Quality Competition and Eco-labeling -- 3.3 Eco-label Objectives -- 4 Sustainable Materials, Innovative Manufacturing and Certification -- 5 Packaging -- 5.1 Impact of Packaging Materials on the Environment -- 5.2 Sustainable Packaging -- 6 Life Cycle Assessment -- 7 Process Innovation -- 7.1 Cleaner Production -- 7.2 Sustainable Dyeing, Finishing Technologies, and Machinery (Eco-efficiency) -- 7.3 Supply Chain Management -- 7.4 Sustainable Waste Handling Practices -- 7.5 Enzymatic Textile Process -- 8 Organizational Innovation.
8.1 Environmental Operational System (EMS) and Corporate Environmental Strategies.
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ISBN: 981-9998-56-5
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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