Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling
Waste or wastage is the term for materials that remain unutilized after a product's initial use or process completion. It is a type of substance that is worthless, ineffective, or flawed. Thus, material that loses its value or becomes unusable after the creation of any textile product has concl...
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author | Anjimoon Shaik V Asha Gurnani Jaicky Khan Irfan Paul Surovi Al-Jawahry Hassan M. |
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description | Waste or wastage is the term for materials that remain unutilized after a product's initial use or process completion. It is a type of substance that is worthless, ineffective, or flawed. Thus, material that loses its value or becomes unusable after the creation of any textile product has concluded is referred to as textile waste. Produce waste occurs during all phases of the textile production process, including spinning, weaving, knitting, dying, finishing, and garment making. This study examines the effects textile waste on the environment and the difficulties in recycling procedures within the industry, which is crucial for the world economy and ecosystem. It is crucial to move towards a circular economy model since the textile industry produces a lot of trash because of its fast fashion cycles and high levels of production to meet demand. This study emphasizes the textile industry's significant environmental impact. The conclusions show that although textile recycling can help lessen the industry's environmental impact, there are still a number of obstacles to overcome, including the need for low-grade materials to have commercially viable recycling processes, the high cost of recovery procedures, and the logistical and technical challenges associated with separating fiber blends. In order to deal with these issues, the study emphasizes how crucial it is to develop environmentally friendly procedures and cutting-edge recycling technologies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2952b960c98344d18f542f849a6db3c42024-04-05T07:29:48ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015070106510.1051/e3sconf/202450701065e3sconf_icftest2024_01065Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile RecyclingAnjimoon Shaik0V Asha1Gurnani Jaicky2Khan Irfan3Paul Surovi4Al-Jawahry Hassan M.5Institute of Aeronautical EngineeringDepartment of Computer Applications,New Horizon College of EngineeringDepartment of Civil Engineering, Nagpur Institute of TechnologyLloyd Institute of Engineering & Technology, Knowledge Park IILloyd Institute of Management and TechnologyThe Islamic UniversityWaste or wastage is the term for materials that remain unutilized after a product's initial use or process completion. It is a type of substance that is worthless, ineffective, or flawed. Thus, material that loses its value or becomes unusable after the creation of any textile product has concluded is referred to as textile waste. Produce waste occurs during all phases of the textile production process, including spinning, weaving, knitting, dying, finishing, and garment making. This study examines the effects textile waste on the environment and the difficulties in recycling procedures within the industry, which is crucial for the world economy and ecosystem. It is crucial to move towards a circular economy model since the textile industry produces a lot of trash because of its fast fashion cycles and high levels of production to meet demand. This study emphasizes the textile industry's significant environmental impact. The conclusions show that although textile recycling can help lessen the industry's environmental impact, there are still a number of obstacles to overcome, including the need for low-grade materials to have commercially viable recycling processes, the high cost of recovery procedures, and the logistical and technical challenges associated with separating fiber blends. In order to deal with these issues, the study emphasizes how crucial it is to develop environmentally friendly procedures and cutting-edge recycling technologies.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/37/e3sconf_icftest2024_01065.pdfwaste managementtextile wasteenvironmental impactrecyclingchallenges |
spellingShingle | Anjimoon Shaik V Asha Gurnani Jaicky Khan Irfan Paul Surovi Al-Jawahry Hassan M. Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling E3S Web of Conferences waste management textile waste environmental impact recycling challenges |
title | Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling |
title_full | Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling |
title_fullStr | Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling |
title_full_unstemmed | Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling |
title_short | Innovations and Opportunities in Sustainable Textile Recycling |
title_sort | innovations and opportunities in sustainable textile recycling |
topic | waste management textile waste environmental impact recycling challenges |
url | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/37/e3sconf_icftest2024_01065.pdf |
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