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Sustainable approaches in textiles and fashion : circular economy and microplastic pollution / / Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, editor



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Titolo: Sustainable approaches in textiles and fashion : circular economy and microplastic pollution / / Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, editor Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (210 pages)
Disciplina: 646.404
Soggetto topico: Fashion - Environmental aspects
Microplastics - Environmental aspects
Persona (resp. second.): MuthuSubramanian Senthilkannan
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Synthetic Textile and Microplastic Pollution: An Analysis on Environmental and Health Impact -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ubiquity of Microplastics -- 2.1 Microplastics in Aquatic Environment -- 2.2 Microplastics in Terrestrial Environment -- 2.3 Microplastics in Atmosphere -- 3 Impact of Microplastic Pollution -- 3.1 Microplastics in the Food Chain -- 3.2 Microplastics and Human Health -- 4 Microfibers-Major Source of Microplastics -- 5 Research Status of Microfiber Pollution -- 6 Summary and Research Gap -- References -- Enabling Circular Fashion Through Product Life Extension -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Circular Economy -- 3 Circular Fashion -- 4 Product Life Extension -- 4.1 Design for Longevity -- 4.2 Product Service Systems (PSSs) and Collaborative Consumption -- 4.3 Refashioning Models -- 5 Challenges for Adopting Product Life Extension Models -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Challenges and Opportunities for Circular Fashion in India -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Need of Circular Fashion -- 1.2 Concept of Circular Fashion -- 2 Challenges and Opportunities Faced by Indian Circular Fashion Sector -- 2.1 Designing -- 2.2 Raw Material -- 2.3 Manufacturing Process -- 2.4 Garment Construction -- 2.5 Packaging and Transportation -- 2.6 Retailing -- 2.7 Consumption and Use -- 2.8 Post-consumer Use -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- A Study on the Comparison of Fabric Properties of Recycled and Virgin Polyester Denim -- 1 Literature Review -- 1.1 Denim -- 1.2 History of Denim -- 1.3 Applications of Denim -- 1.4 Different Washes and Types of Denim -- 1.5 Sustainability in Apparel Industry -- 1.6 Sewing Parameters -- 2 Objectives -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Selection of Sample -- 3.2 Development of Sample and Its Properties -- 3.3 Testing of Sample -- 3.4 Methods -- 3.5 Seam Elongation -- 3.6 Seam Efficiency.
4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Influence of Needle Size, SPI and Seam Types on Seam Strength of the Denim Fabrics -- 4.2 Effect of SPI, Seam Type and Needle Size on Seam Efficiency of Recycled Polyester and Polyester Denim Fabrics -- 4.3 Effect of SPI, Seam Type and Needle Size on Seam Elongation of Recycled Polyester and Polyester Denim Fabrics -- 4.4 Shrinkage -- 4.5 Colorfastness -- 4.6 Analysis of Comfort in the Produced Garments -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Look Back at Zero-Waste Fashion Across the Centuries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fast Fashion -- 3 Slow Fashion -- 4 Sustainable Fashion -- 5 Sustainable Fashion in History -- 5.1 Before Common Era -- 5.2 Common Era -- 6 Impact on Sustainable Fashion -- 7 Impact of Slow Fashion -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Advancements in Recycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate Wastes: A Sustainable Solution to Achieve a Circular Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Current Scenario of Textile Wastes -- 2 PES Textile Waste -- 2.1 Pre-consumer Textile Waste -- 2.2 Post-consumer Textile Waste -- 2.3 Industrial Textile Waste -- 2.4 Downcycling -- 2.5 Upcycling -- 2.6 Recycling and Its Challenges -- 3 Circular Economy: Sustainable Solution for PES Textile Wastes -- 3.1 Open-loop Recycling System -- 3.2 Closed-loop Recycling System -- 3.3 Reduce -- 3.4 Repair/Reuse -- 3.5 Recycle -- 4 Physical or Mechanical Recycling of PES Textile Waste -- 4.1 Textile-to-Fiber -- 4.2 Bottle-to-Fiber -- 5 Recycling and Reuse of PES Textile Waste -- 5.1 Primary Recycling -- 5.2 Secondary Recycling -- 5.3 Tertiary Recycling -- 6 Biological Recycling of PES -- 6.1 Cutinases -- 6.2 Lipases -- 6.3 Esterase -- 6.4 PETase -- 6.5 PHA Depolymerases and Other Polyesterases -- 7 Challenges Ahead -- 8 Future Perspectives and Conclusions -- References.
Converting Textile Waste into Designer Wall and Floor Tiles: A New Approach to Recycle Textile Waste -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Reinforcement Material and Other Chemicals -- 2.2 Matrix Materials -- 2.3 The Experimental Calculation for Fiber and Matrix Weight Fractions -- 2.4 Preparation of Composite Tile Material -- 2.5 Testing of Tiles -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Optimization of Epoxy Resin and Hardener Ratio -- 3.2 Development of Tiles -- 3.3 Mechanical Properties of Tiles Made Out of Denim Fabric Waste, Cornhusk, and Rice Straw Waste with Resin -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Development Goal: Sustainable Management and Use of Natural Resources in Textile and Apparel Industry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Natural Resources-Use and Management -- 2.1 Use of Natural Resources -- 2.2 Natural Resource Management -- 3 Sustainable Agricultural Practices for Reduced Land Eco-Toxicity -- 3.1 Regenerative Farming -- 3.2 Biotechnology in Agriculture -- 3.3 Organic Farming -- 4 Water and Energy Management -- 4.1 Water as a Natural Resource -- 4.2 Water Management -- 4.3 Natural Resource: Energy -- 4.4 Energy Management -- 5 Certification of Sustainable Textile Fibers -- 5.1 Textile Exchange -- 5.2 The Organic Trade Association (OTA) -- 5.3 International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) -- 5.4 Global Organic Textile Standard -- 5.5 Organic Farming Certification -- 5.6 The Sustainability Framework of Food and Agriculture Systems (SAFA) -- 5.7 Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture -- 5.8 Responsibility-Inducing Sustainability Evaluation (RISE) -- 6 Green Productivity and Sustainability Reporting -- 6.1 Cleaner Production -- 6.2 Sustainability Reporting -- 6.3 Roadmap for Sustainable Management of Natural Resources -- References.
Titolo autorizzato: Sustainable approaches in textiles and fashion  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9789811905308
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing and Chemistry