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Sustainable Apparel
Production, Processing and Recycling

A guide to recent advances and novel technologies for sustainability in the production, processing and recycling of apparel

Richard Blackburn (Edited by)

9781782423393, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 21 August 2015

288 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.3 cm, 0.43 kg

Sustainability is an issue that increasingly concerns all those involved in the apparel industry, including textile manufacturers, apparel designers, retailers and consumers. This important book covers recent advances and novel technologies in the key areas of production, processing and recycling of apparel.

Part One addresses sustainable finishing and dyeing processes for textiles. The first two chapters concentrate on the environmental impact of fabric finishing, including water consumption, emissions and waste management. Further chapters focus on plasma and enzymatic treatments for sustainable textile processing, and the potential for improving the sustainability of dyeing technologies. Part Two covers issues of design, retail and recycling, and includes discussions of public attitudes towards sustainability in fashion, methods of measuring apparel sustainability and social trends in the re-use of apparel.

Part I Sustainable finishing and dyeing processes for textiles

1 Environmentally friendly fabric finishes

2 Processes for reducing the environmental impact of fabric finishing

3 Plasma treatments for sustainable textile processing

4 Enzymatic treatments for sustainable textile processing

5 Sustainable dyeing technologies

Part II Sustainable apparel design, retail and recycling

6 Fashion design and sustainability

7 Technical design for recycling of clothing

8 Sustainable apparel retail

9 Measuring and communicating apparel sustainability

10 Apparel disposal and re-use

11 Apparel recycling

Subject Areas: Sustainable agriculture [TVF], Other manufacturing technologies [TDP], Textile & fibre technology [TDH], The environment [RN]

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