Annotation The global textile industry, like many others is inherently unsustainable, and has a high impact upon the environment. The cotton industry alone is a major user of synthetic fertilisers and pesticides. The industry also consumes large amounts of water, putting pressure on scarce water resources and the environment. This book will investigate the entire life cycle of textiles and their impact on the environment. Chapters will analyse all stages of the textile industry beginning with the production and manufacture of fibres, through to fabric manufacture and the final recycling of textiles. A concluding set of chapters will examine sustainable environmental applications and case studies within the textile industry.
Contents
Part 1 Sustainability through the supply chain: Achieving sustainable textiles: a designer's perspective -- Sustainable cotton production and processing -- Sustainable wool production and processing -- Sustainable synthetic fibres: the case of poly(hydroxyalkanoates) (PHA) and other fibres -- Enzyme biotechnology for sustainable textiles -- Key sustainability issues in textile dyeing -- Environmentally-friendly plasma technologies for textiles -- Understanding and improving textile recycling: a systems perspective. Part 2 Applications and case studies: Consumer perceptions of recycled textile fibres -- Eco-labelling for textiles and apparel -- Organic cotton: production practices and post harvest considerations -- The role of nanotechnology in sustainable textiles -- The use of recovered plastic bags in nonwoven fabrics -- Environmentally-friendly flame-retardant textiles -- Systems change for sustainability in textiles.