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  • GEOMAR Katalog / E-Books  (33)
  • Sustainable development  (27)
  • Environmental management.  (7)
  • 2015-2019  (33)
  • 1
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811002458
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 746.92
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Unexplored Vegetable Fibre in Green Fashion -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction-History, Importance in Today's Scenario -- 2 Different Unexplored Fibres-Fashion Textiles -- 2.1 Jute -- 2.2 Sunnhemp -- 2.3 Ramie -- 2.4 Flax -- 2.5 Nettle -- 2.6 Pineapple Leaf Fibre -- 2.7 Coconut Fibre -- 2.8 Banana Fibre -- 2.9 Sisal -- 2.10 Hemp -- 2.11 Other Unpopular Plant Fibre -- 2.11.1 Okra Fibre -- 2.11.2 Kapok Fibre -- 2.11.3 Alfa Fibre -- 2.11.4 Khimp Fibre -- 3 Cultivation to Consumption-Consumption of Natural Resources, Shortcomings in Present Technology Used -- 3.1 Sunnhemp Fibre -- 3.2 Banana Fibre -- 3.2.1 Flax Fibre -- 3.3 Coconut Fibre -- 3.4 Sisal Fibre -- 3.5 Alfa Fibre -- 3.6 Ramie Fibre -- 3.7 Hemp -- 4 Conclusions and Expected Trends for Tomorrow -- References -- Relationship Marketing in Green Fashion-A Case Study of hessnatur -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Conceptual Framework for Relationship Marketing -- 2.1 Definition and Development -- 2.2 Communication -- 2.3 Stakeholder Theory -- 2.4 Relationship Marketing and SMEs -- 3 Literature Overview -- 4 A Case Study-hessnatur -- 4.1 Background Information -- 4.2 Online Blog -- 4.3 Client Council -- 4.4 Foundation for Applied Sustainability -- 5 Analytical Discussion -- 5.1 Online Blog -- 5.2 Client Council -- 5.3 Foundation for Applied Sustainability -- 5.4 Discussion and Summary -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Animal Ethics and Welfare in the Fashion and Lifestyle Industries -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 To Choose -- 1.2 Let's Go Back -- Animal Ethics and Welfare in the Fashion and Lifestyle Industries -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 To Choose -- 1.2 Let's Go Back -- 2 Animal Rights -- 3 Animal Welfare and Ethics -- 3.1 Definition of Animal Ethics -- 3.2 Definition of Animal Welfare -- 4 Utilitarianism, Rights Ethics, and Virtue Ethics. , 5 Peter Singer -- 6 Tom Regan -- 7 Rosalind Hursthouse -- 8 Environmental Impacts -- 8.1 Faux Fur and Skin -- 9 Tanning -- 9.1 Tanning Processes -- 10 Leather -- 10.1 Species Used for Leather Production -- 10.2 Surfaces and Finishes on Leather -- 10.3 Surface Treatment -- 10.4 Slaughtering Methods -- 10.5 Stunning -- 11 Fur -- 11.1 Wild Fur and Farmed Fur -- 11.2 Farmed Fur -- 11.3 Slaughtering Methods -- 11.4 Wild Fur -- 11.5 Trapping and Hunting -- 11.6 Leg Hold Traps -- 11.7 Drowning Sets -- 11.8 Conibear Traps -- 11.9 Risks -- 11.10 Wildlife Crop Control -- 11.11 Natives and Aboriginals -- 12 Wool -- 12.1 Which Animals Have Wool to Shear -- 12.2 Harvesting Wool Fiber -- 13 Feather Farms -- 13.1 Fashion Repeats Itself -- 14 Insects -- 15 Conclusion -- References -- Time for a Responsible Fashion Council? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fashion and Sustainability-An Overview -- 3 Current State of Regulations in the Fashion Industry Vis-à-Vis Sustainability -- 4 Existing Standards and Certifications in the Fashion Industry -- 5 Major Players in Fashion and Sustainability -- 6 Toward a Responsible Fashion Council -- Annex 1: Mapping of Major Players in Fashion and Sustainability -- Government-Led Initiatives -- Industry-Led Initiatives -- Multi-stakeholder Platforms -- References -- Innovation for a Sustainable Fashion Industry: A Design Focused Approach Toward the Development of New Business Models -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Need for a Sustainable Business Model in the Fashion Industry -- 3 A Sustainable Business Model for the Fashion Industry -- 3.1 Design Practice -- 3.2 Product Sustainability -- 3.3 Consumer Engagement -- 3.4 Sustainable Supply-Chain Management -- 3.5 Business Innovation -- 4 An Example on ISRD -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Green Flame Retardants for Textiles -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fire Science. , 3 Basis of Combustion Process -- 3.1 Thermal Behavior of Fibers -- 3.2 Factors Affecting the Flammability -- 3.3 Burning Behaviour of Textile Fibers -- 3.4 Heat-Protective Textiles (Hartin 2015 -- Scott 2000) -- 4 Flame Retardancy Theory and Mechanisms -- 4.1 Mode of Action of Flame Retardancy -- 4.1.1 The Physical Action -- Formation of a Protective Layer -- Cooling Effect -- Dilution Effect -- 4.1.2 Chemical Action -- Reaction in Gas (Vapour) Phase -- Reaction in Solid Phase -- 4.2 Early Historical Fire-Retardant Developments -- 4.2.1 Types of Flame Retardants -- Inorganic Flame Retardants -- Metal Hydroxides -- Antimony Compounds -- Boron Compounds -- Other Metal Compounds -- Phosphorus Compounds -- Other Inorganic Flame Retardants -- Halogenated Organic Flame Retardants -- Brominated Flame Retardants -- Chlorinated Flame Retardants -- Organo-Phosphorus Flame Retardants -- Non-halogenated Compounds -- Halogenated Phosphates -- Nitrogen-Based Flame Retardants -- 5 Search for Durable Eco-friendly Flame Reatardants -- 5.1 Nano Technology -- 5.1.1 Nanoparticle Adsorption -- 5.1.2 Coatings from Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Assembly -- 5.1.3 Sol-Gel Process -- 5.2 Natural Plant Extracts -- 5.3 Plasma Deposition -- 5.4 Bio Micro Molecules -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Potent Polyphenolic Natural Colorants Derived from Plants as Eco-friendly Raw Materials for the Dyeing Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Acacia catechu -- 2.1 Phytochemistry and Coloring Compounds -- 3 Punica granatum -- 3.1 Phytochemistry and Dyeing Compounds -- 4 Terminalia chebula -- 4.1 Phytochemistry and Dyeing Properties -- 5 Quercus infectoria -- 5.1 Phytochemistry and Dyeing Principles -- 6 Acacia nilotica -- 6.1 Phytochemistry and Dyeing Compounds -- 7 Conclusion -- References.
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  • 2
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (171 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811005220
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 677.02832
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Luxury Hair Fibers for Fashion Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Luxury Hair Fibers -- 2.1 Goat Family -- 2.1.1 Mohair Hair -- 2.1.2 Cashmere Hair -- 2.1.3 Pashmina Hair -- 2.1.4 Pygora Hair -- 2.1.5 Cashgora Hair -- 2.1.6 Common Goat Hair -- 2.1.7 Shahtoosh Hair -- 2.2 Orenburg Hair -- 2.3 Camel Family -- 2.3.1 Camel Hair -- 2.4 Camelid Family -- 2.4.1 Llama Hair -- 2.4.2 Alpaca Hair -- 2.4.3 Vicuna Hair -- 2.4.4 Guanaco Hair -- 2.5 Rabbit Family -- 2.5.1 Angora Rabbit Hair -- 2.5.2 Hare Hair -- 2.6 Bovine Family -- 2.6.1 Musk Ox Hair -- 2.6.2 Bison Hair -- 2.6.3 Yak Hair -- 2.6.4 Cow Hair -- 2.7 Other Hair Fibers -- 2.7.1 Reindeer Hair -- 2.7.2 Horse Hair -- 2.7.3 Chiengora Hair -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- 2 Mainstreaming of Sustainable Cotton in the German Clothing Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability Challenges and Developments in the German Clothing Industry -- 2.1 Overview of Industry -- 2.2 Sustainability Challenges Associated with Cotton -- 2.3 General Approaches for Improved Sustainability of Fibres -- 2.3.1 Improving Sustainability of Cotton -- 2.3.2 Alternatives to Cotton Fibres -- 3 Method -- 4 Illustrative Case Study: Transformation in the German Clothing Industry -- 4.1 Pioneering the Organic Market in Germany -- 4.2 Mainstreaming the Organic Market in Germany -- 4.2.1 Overview -- 4.2.2 Marketing Strategies, Long-Term Strategies, and Supply Management -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 5.1 Discussion -- References -- 3 Possum Fiber-A Wonderful Creation of Nature -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Characteristics, Habitat, Food and Reproduction of Possum -- 2.1 Physical Description -- 2.2 Habitat -- 2.3 Food Habits -- 2.4 Behavior -- 2.5 Reproduction -- 3 Harvesting of Fiber from Possum -- 3.1 Hand Plucking -- 3.2 Machine Plucking. , 4 Sustainability of Possum Production -- 4.1 Social and Economic Impact -- 4.2 Environmental Impact -- 5 Physical Properties of Possum Fiber -- 6 Mechanical Processing -- 6.1 Manufacturing of Possum Yarn -- 6.2 Manufacturing of Possum Fabric -- 7 Chemical Processing of Possum Fiber -- 7.1 Bleaching of Possum Fiber -- 7.2 Dyeing of Possum Fiber -- 7.2.1 Dyeing with Acid Dyes -- 7.2.2 Dyeing with Reactive Dyes -- 7.2.3 Dyeing with Natural Dyes -- 7.3 Dyeing Machines -- 7.4 Finishing Treatments -- 8 Applications of Possum Fiber -- 8.1 Possum Fiber in Fashion Wear -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Natural Fibres for Sustainable Development in Fashion Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction-Natural Fibres, Sources and Application-An Overview -- 2 Fibres for the Fashion Industry-Natural and Man-Made Fibres, Blending of Fibres for Fashion Textiles, and the Importance of Using Known Fibres -- 3 Sustainable Fashion Industry-Fashion Fibres, Fibres for Fashion Products, Product Diversification, Technology Gap, Economics in Using Known Natural Fibres in Fashion Industry, Problem Associated with the Fashion Industry -- 4 Conclusions and Future Prospects -- References -- 5 Sustainable Biopolymer Fibers-Production, Properties and Applications -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Environmental Impact of Current Natural/Synthetic Polymers and Need for Alternative Material -- 3 Biopolymers -- 3.1 Biopolymers from Natural Resources: Polysaccharides -- 3.2 Biopolymers from Natural Source: Animal Protein -- 3.2.1 Spider Silk -- Types of Spider Silk -- Production of Spider Silk -- Properties of Spider Silk -- 3.2.2 Applications of Spider Silk -- 3.2.3 Hagfish Slime Fibers -- Extraction of Slime -- Structure of Hagfish Slime -- Properties of Slime Threads -- Applications of Hagfish Slime -- 3.3 Regenerated Fibers -- 3.3.1 Bio-fibers from Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber. , SeaCell® Fiber -- 3.3.2 Bio-fibers from Regenerated Protein Fiber -- Milk Protein Fibers -- 3.4 Biopolymers Synthesized from Bio-derived Monomers -- 3.4.1 Polylactic Acid (PLA) -- Ingeo® PLA Fibers -- Lactron®-PLA Fibers -- 3.4.2 Poly (Trimethylene Terephthalate) -- Production of PTT -- Properties of PTT Fibers -- Applications of PTT Fibers -- 3.5 Polyhydroxyalkanoates -- 4 Conclusions and Recommendations for Going Forward -- References -- 6 Case Study of Renewable Bacteria Cellulose Fiber and Biopolymer Composites in Sustainable Design Practices -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction: Key Issues on Sustainable Design Practices -- 2 Bacteria Cellulose Fiber and Its Effectiveness -- 3 Case Study on Developing Renewable Bacteria Cellulose Fiber and Biopolymer Composites for Sustainable Design Practices -- 4 Case Study of User Acceptance of Apparel Products Made of BC Material -- 5 Summary and Future Trends -- Acknowledgments -- References.
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  • 3
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789812876331
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 333.7
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Use of Materials -- The Lotus Flower Fiber and Sustainable Luxury -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Lotus Flower: Historical and Religious Aspects -- 2.1 Ancient Egypt -- 2.2 Thailand -- 2.3 China -- 2.4 Religious Aspects of the Lotus Flower -- 3 The Lotus Flower Fiber: Aspects and Processing of the Fiber -- 3.1 Properties of the Lotus Fibers -- 3.2 Processing of the Lotus Fibers -- 4 The Lotus Flower and the (Sustainable) Luxury Sector -- 4.1 Emerging Brands and Established Brands in Relation of the Lotus Flower -- 4.1.1 Loro Piana -- 4.1.2 Samatoa -- 5 Conclusions, Analysis and Forward-Looking Concerns -- References -- Flax: Sustainability Is the New Luxury -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 ProjectFlax -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Flax Applications -- 3.1 Flax in Fashion: Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Clothing as New Luxury -- 3.2 Flax in Agriculture: Food and Medicine Become New Luxury -- 3.3 Flax in Wellbeing: A Return to Natural Healing Materials as New Luxury -- 3.4 Flax in Design: The Results of Innovation in Addressing Physical and Cultural Issues as New Luxury -- 3.4.1 ProjectFlax Design Competition -- 3.4.2 Undergraduate Module -- 3.4.3 Furniture Design -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Great Potential of Stinging Nettle for Sustainable Textile and Fashion -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction: History, Production, Yield, General Introduction About Luxury Fibre, Utilisation of Fibre, Sustainability, etc. -- 2 Sustainable Fibre Extraction: Different Methods of Fibre Extraction from Bark, Their Process, Merits and Demerits -- 2.1 Extraction Methods of Nettle Fibre -- 3 Evaluation of Properties: Physical and Chemical Properties of Nettle Fibre -- 3.1 Physical Properties -- 3.2 Chemical Properties -- 3.3 Mechanical Properties of Stinging Nettles. , 4 Sustainable Development of Luxury Textiles and Other Industrial Applications: Sustainable Development Different Luxury and Fashionable Value Added Textiles from Fibre, Yarn and Fabrics, Their Properties and Probable Uses of Nettle in the Luxury World -- 4.1 Sustainable Chemical Processing of Nettle and Value Added Textile, Composite Product Development -- 4.2 Nettle Yarn Spinning for Value Added Products -- 4.3 Nettle for Sustainable Traditional Handicrafts -- 4.4 Nettle Apparel: Its Laundering Behaviour and Disposal -- 4.5 Probable Uses of Nettle in the Luxury World -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Luxury Natural Fibers-Production, Properties, and Prospects -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conventional Luxury Fibers -- 2.1 Silk Fiber -- 2.1.1 Life Cycle of a Mulberry Silk -- 2.1.2 Sustainable Luxury Silk -- Organic Silk -- Peace Silk -- Wild Silk -- Matka Silk -- Recycled and Vintage Silk -- 2.1.3 Silk in Sustainable Luxury Fashion -- 2.2 Cashmere -- 2.3 Alpaca -- 2.4 Vicuna -- 2.5 Guanaco -- 2.6 Camel Hair -- 2.7 Angora -- 3 Unconventional Luxury Fibers -- 3.1 Lotus Fiber -- 3.1.1 History of the Fiber -- 3.1.2 Production of Lotus Fiber Yarn -- 3.1.3 Weaving of Lotus Fabric -- 3.1.4 Properties of Lotus Fabric -- 3.1.5 Future of Lotus Fiber in Luxury Market -- 3.2 Milkweed Fibers -- 3.2.1 Types of Milkweed Species -- 3.3 Pine Fiber -- 3.3.1 About the Plant -- 3.3.2 Scrapping of Pineapple Leaf -- 3.3.3 Extraction of Pineapple Leaf Fibers -- Pineapple Fiber Extraction by Hard Working Hands -- Extraction of Fibers by Retting Method -- Raspador Method -- Decorticating Machine -- 3.3.4 Pineapple Leaf Fiber Properties -- 3.3.5 Weaving of Pine Fabric -- 3.3.6 Pineapple Fabric Benefits -- 3.4 Soy Protein Fiber -- 3.4.1 Manufacturing of Soy Protein Fiber -- 3.4.2 Woven Fabric -- 3.4.3 Characteristic of Soybean Protein Fiber Fabrics [60, 61]. , 3.4.4 Recycled Soy Fabric Fiber -- 3.5 Future Prospects of Milkweed, Pine, and Soy Fibers in Premium and Luxury Products -- 4 Conclusion and Recommendations Going Forward -- References -- Part II Sustainable Production Processes -- Sustainable Processing of Luxury Textiles -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fibers Used in Luxury Textiles -- 2.1 Fibers from Insects -- 2.2 Goat Fibers -- 2.2.1 Mohair Fiber -- 2.2.2 Cashmere Fiber -- 2.2.3 Cervelt Fiber -- 2.3 Rabbit Fiber -- 2.4 Camelid Fibers -- 2.4.1 Alpaca Fiber -- 2.4.2 Vicuña Fiber -- 2.4.3 Guanaco Fiber -- 2.5 Crossbred Fibers -- 2.6 Rodent Fiber -- 3 Sustainability of Textile Processing -- 3.1 What Is Sustainability? -- 3.2 Why Sustainability Is Important? -- 3.3 Assessment of Sustainability -- 3.3.1 Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA) -- 3.3.2 Environmental Impacts of Luxury Textile Processing -- 3.3.3 Carbon Footprint -- 3.3.4 Social and Economic Impacts -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Sustainability in Luxury Textile Applications: A Contradiction or a New Business Opportunity? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainable Resource Use-Conditions for Successful Recycling Concepts for Luxury Textile Goods -- 2.1 Carbon-Fibres -- 2.1.1 Economic or Legal Pressure -- 2.1.2 Energy Consumption -- 2.1.3 Material Properties -- 2.1.4 Available Amount -- 2.2 Polyamide BCF Fibres -- 2.2.1 Economic or Legal Pressure -- 2.2.2 Energy Consumption -- 2.2.3 Material Properties -- 2.2.4 Amount Available -- 3 Different Types of Recycling Strategies to Create Textiles Out of Textiles -- 3.1 Levels of Recycling -- 3.2 Recycling Strategies to Create Textiles Out of Textiles Depending from the Material -- 4 Recycling of Polymers in the Process Chain Using the Example of Carpets -- 4.1 Carpet in General -- 4.1.1 Construction of a Carpet -- 4.2 Requirements for the Reuse of Polymers in Carpets and Carpet Tiles. , 4.3 Chemical Recycling of PA6 -- 4.4 EcoDesign of Carpet Tiles -- 4.5 Separation Layer -- 5 Utilization of Materials in a New Part Using the Example Carbon Fibers -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Specialty Chemical Finishes for Sustainable Luxurious Textiles -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Luxury and Textile -- 3 Sustainable Luxurious Textiles -- 4 Fragrance, Health-Hygiene and Wellbeing Textiles -- 4.1 Fragrance Textile -- 4.2 Health and Hygiene Textiles Using Nano and Bio-materials -- 4.3 Skin Nourishing and Vitamin E Finishing -- 4.4 Moth Proofing of Luxurious Woollen Product -- 4.5 Wellbeing Textile for Yoga and Other Applications -- 5 Improvement in Fabric Comfort, Softness and Aesthetic Feel -- 5.1 Chemical Methods -- 5.2 Physical Methods -- 6 Luxurious Party Wear and Textile -- 6.1 Professional (Luxurious) Party Wear Textile -- 6.2 Wrinkle Resistant Elegant Textile -- 6.3 Camouflaged Fashionable Textiles -- 6.4 Liquid Repellent Self-cleaned Textile -- 6.5 Photo-Induced Self-cleaned Textile -- 7 Luxurious UV Protective Sports and Leisure Wears -- 7.1 Using Inorganic and Organic Nanoparticles -- 7.2 Using Plant Molecule and Natural Polymer -- 8 Challenges and Prospectus of Chemical Finishes in Sustainable Luxury Textiles -- 9 Summery -- References -- Part III Sustainability and Business Management -- Sustainable Practices in Luxury Apparel Industry -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Apparel Industry -- 3 Luxury Apparel -- 3.1 Concept of Luxury -- 3.2 Luxury Fashion: Global Scenario -- 3.3 Apparel Luxury-Characteristics -- 4 Sustainable Luxury -- 4.1 Luxury Apparel and Sustainability -- 4.2 Greening Goliaths Versus Emerging Davids -- 5 Case Study -- 5.1 Case Selection -- 5.2 Analysis -- 5.2.1 Industry Characteristics -- 5.2.2 Sustainable Reporting -- 5.2.3 Content Analysis -- 5.3 Greening Goliaths Versus Emerging Davids -- 6 Conclusion. , References.
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (204 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811007651
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 391.0089
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Sustainable Luxury Fashion: A Vehicle for Salvaging and Revaluing Indigenous Culture -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Luxury, Luxury Fashion, and Sustainable Development -- 4 Overview of Fashion and Culture -- 5 Emerging Davids and Established Goliaths-Incorporation of Indigenous Cultures in Sustainable Luxury Fashion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Fashion(s) from the Northwest Coast: Nuu-chah-nulth Design Iterations -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contextualizing Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations -- 3 Theorizing Indigenous Fashion: Phenomenology, Place, and Change -- 3.1 Phenomenological Interpretations -- 3.2 Phenomenology and Symbolic Interaction -- 3.3 Fashion, Colonialism and Regulation of the Body -- 3.4 Dialectical Fashion and Symbolic Interaction -- 4 Nuu-chah-nulth Fashions in the Contemporary Context -- 4.1 Lena Jumbo (Ahousaht) -- 4.2 Chuuchkamalthnii (Ki-ke-inRon Hamilton-Hupacasath) -- 4.3 Joe David (Tla-o-qui-ahtHupacasath) -- 4.4 Tim Paul (Hesquiaht) -- 4.5 Julie Joseph (Ditidaht) -- 4.6 Paul Sam (Ahousaht) -- 4.7 Yahmiss-Jolleen Dick (Hupacasath) -- 4.8 Tl'aakwaa Huupalth-Carmen Thompson (DitidahtKyuquot) -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Korean Traditional Fashion Inspires the Global Runway -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 The Purpose of Study -- 1.3 Methodology -- 1.4 Significance of the Study -- 2 Aboriginal Fashion -- 2.1 Definition of Aboriginal Fashion -- 2.2 Aboriginal Fashion Style -- 2.3 Korean Aboriginal Fashion -- 2.3.1 Historical Footnotes of Korean Aboriginal Fashion -- 2.3.2 National Identity of Korean Aboriginal Fashion -- Hanbok -- Symbols -- Colors (Obangsaek) -- Hangul -- 2.4 Korean Aboriginal Fashion and Sustainability -- 2.4.1 Using Natural Materials -- Hanji Fabric (Paper Mulberry) -- Hansan-Mosi (Ramie) -- Moo-Myung (Cotton). , Myung-Ju (Silk) -- Chun-Po (Union Cloth of Silk and Ramie) -- Sam-Be (Hemp) -- 2.4.2 Adopting Natural Dyeing Methods -- Natural Dyeing -- Natural Indigo Dyeing -- Korean Ink Dyeing -- Persimmon Dyeing -- Safflower Dyeing -- Natural DTP (Digital Textile Printing) -- 2.4.3 Applying Design Techniques -- Nubi -- Bojagi (Jogakbo) -- 3 Korean Aboriginal Fashion on Global Runways -- 3.1 Sustainable Movement of Global Luxury Brands -- 3.2 Korean Aboriginal Fashion on Global Runways -- 3.2.1 Branded Fashion Companies -- LIE SANGBONG -- Troa -- Isae -- 3.2.2 Art Institutions -- 3.2.3 The Artisan -- 4 Limitations and Solutions of Korean Aboriginal Fashion -- 5 Future of Korean Aboriginal Fashion in the Global Fashion Industry -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Sustainability and Cultural Identity of the Fashion Product -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- References -- Badaga Ethnic (Aboriginal) Fashion as a Local Strength -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Reports -- 3 Characteristics of Badagas -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Ethnic Styles and Their Local Strengths -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Evolution of Ethnic Styles -- 2.1 Review of Ethnic Dresses Throughout the World -- 2.1.1 Asia and Pacific -- 2.1.2 Africa -- 2.1.3 Latin and Central America -- 2.1.4 North America -- 2.1.5 Europe -- 2.1.6 Meanings of Ethnic Dress -- 2.1.7 Effect of Acculturation -- 2.1.8 Sustainability of Coloring Techniques -- 2.1.9 Artisanality of Ethnic Dress -- 2.1.10 Innovations Using Ethnic Craft Skills -- 2.2 Scope of Ethnic Costumes for the Next Generation -- 2.2.1 Fashion Systems Model -- 2.2.2 Generation Z -- 2.2.3 Scope of Ethnic Dress -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Continued Change in Geringsing Weaving in Tenganan, Bali -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Traditional Textiles Using Resist Dye Techniques -- 2 Imaging Ikat -- 2.1 Ikat Background and Analysis. , 2.1.1 Classification of Ikats -- 2.2 Weaving Ikats -- 2.3 Tying Ikat Yarns -- 3 On the Ikat Interstate -- 3.1 Asia, Indonesia, and Tenganan Pegeringsingan -- 4 Tenganan Pegeringsingan -- 4.1 Village Background -- 4.2 Ritual Dress and Sacred Ceremonies -- 5 Conclusions -- References.
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    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811001116
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 746.92
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Cubreme® and Sustainable Value Creation: A Diagnosis -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Understanding "Sustainable Fashion" -- 4 Creating Sustainable Value -- 4.1 The Creation of Value -- 4.2 Global Drivers for Sustainability -- 4.3 The Sustainable Value Structure: Connecting Drivers with Strategies -- 4.3.1 Growing Profits and Reducing Risk Through Pollution Prevention -- 4.3.2 Enhancing Reputation and Legitimacy Through Product Stewardship -- 4.3.3 Market Innovation Through New Technologies -- 4.3.4 Crystallizing the Growth Path Through the Sustainability Vision -- 4.4 A Tool for Diagnosis -- 5 Cubreme® -- 6 Creating Sustainable Value in Cubreme: Diagnosis and Conclusions -- References -- Facets of Indigo: Combining Traditional Dye Methods with State-of-the-Art Digital Print Technology, A Sustainable Design Case -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 BackgroundContext -- 2 Importance of Indigo -- 2.1 Indigo Properties and Process -- 2.2 Natural Versus Synthetic Indigo -- 3 Textile Industry Environmental Impacts -- 3.1 Pollution and Effluents -- 3.2 Textile Industry Innovations: Digital Printing -- 4 Collaboration -- 4.1 Collaboration in the Apparel Industry -- 4.2 Collaboration in the Creative Scholarship of Apparel Design -- 5 Theoretical Framework -- 5.1 The Design Process -- 5.2 Discover -- 5.3 Define -- 5.3.1 Develop -- 5.4 Deliver -- 6 Reflections -- 7 Mapping and Compositing Our Process -- 7.1 Benefits and Limitations -- References -- Understanding Consumer Behavior in the Sustainable Clothing Market: Model Development and Verification -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Consumer Behavior Models: Theoretical Background -- 3 Theoretical Model of Consumer Behavior in the Sustainable Clothing Market: Relationship Between Consumer and Manufacturer. , 4 Production of Sustainable Clothing: Supply Side of the Model -- 5 Barriers, Perceived Risk, and Uncertainties -- 6 Consumer Behavior Towards Sustainable Clothing-The Demand Side of the Model -- 7 Environmental Knowledge, Awareness, and Concern -- 8 Perceived Consumer Effectiveness (PCE) -- 9 Factors Indicated by the Theory of Attitude-Behavior Relationships -- 9.1 Intentions -- 9.2 Attitudes -- 9.3 Subjective Norms -- 9.4 Perceived Behavioral Control -- 10 Openness to Company's CSR Communication-Recognizability of Eco-Labels -- 11 Shopping Habits and Apparel Selection Criteria -- 12 Sociodemographic Factors -- 12.1 Education -- 12.2 Income -- 13 The Empirical Verification of the Demand Side of the Model -- 14 Conceptual Framework and Hypotheses -- 15 Methods -- 15.1 Survey and Sample -- 16 Methodology and Analytical Procedures -- 17 Conceptualization and Operationalization of the Empirical Submodel's Variables -- 17.1 Shopping Habits and Apparel Selection Criteria -- 18 Openness to Companies' CSR Communication-Recognizability of Ecological and Social Labels -- 19 Consumers' Willingness to Pay a Premium for Sustainable Clothing and to Buy Sustainable Clothing -- 20 Results -- 20.1 Exploratory Factor Analysis -- 21 Confirmatory Factor Analysis: The Measurement Model -- 22 Structural Model and Hypothesis Testing Results -- 23 Discussion -- 24 Conclusions -- 25 Limitation and Future Research -- References -- The Feasibility of Large-Scale Composting of Waste Wool -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Compost Site -- 3.2 Wool Waste -- 3.3 Compost Mixtures -- 3.4 Compost Pile Monitoring -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Compost Pile Progression -- 4.2 Compost Quality Test -- 4.3 Implications of Results -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Do as You Would Be Done by: The Importance of Animal Welfare in the Global Beauty Care Industry. , Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Ethical and Environmental Consumerism -- 2.2 Ethical Issues in the Global Beauty Care Industry -- 3 Conceptual Model -- 3.1 Personality Factors -- 3.2 Context-Related Factors -- 3.3 Related Outcomes -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Sustainable Value Generation Through Post-retail Initiatives: An Exploratory Study of Slow and Fast Fashion Businesses -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fast and Slow Fashion Business Models -- 3 Sustainable Business Models in Post-retail -- 4 Strategies for Sustainable Value Generation in Post-retail -- 5 Driving Factor 1: Resource-Efficient Reverse Logistics for Closing the Material Loop -- 6 Driving Factor 2: Extended Organizational Responsibility for Closing the Liability Loop -- 7 Empirical Study -- 8 Post-retail Initiatives and Underlying Business Models -- 8.1 Key Activities in Post-retail Initiatives -- 8.2 Customer Value Proposition (CVP) of Post-retail Initiatives -- 8.3 Revenue Generation from Post-retail Initiatives -- 9 Post-retail Initiatives and Closing the Loop -- 9.1 Closing the Material Loop by Displacing New Purchase -- 9.2 Closing the Liability Loop Through Extended Organizational Responsibility (EOR) -- 10 Brand Positioning: Are the Fast Fashion Businesses "Stuck in the Middle"? -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- Hanji, the Mulberry Paper Yarn, Rejuvenates Nature and the Sustainable Fashion Industry of Korea -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Definition of Sustainability -- 1.2 Impact of Apparel Industry on Environment -- 1.3 What Is a Sustainable Firm? -- 1.3.1 Corporate Social Responsibility -- 1.3.2 Green Supply Chain Management -- 1.3.3 Eco-design -- 1.4 Natural Materials and Hanji Yarn -- 1.5 The Purpose of the Case Study -- 2 Use of Mulberry Products -- 3 How Hanji Yarn Is Manufactured -- 3.1 Historical Footnotes of Hanji Paper. , 3.2 Raw Materials of Hanji Yarn -- 3.3 Hanji Yarn Manufacturing Processes -- 3.3.1 Paper-Making Process -- 3.3.2 Preparation of Hanji Tape Yarn -- 3.3.3 Preparation of Paper Yarn -- 3.3.4 WeavingKnitting Process of Paper Yarn -- 3.3.5 Natural Dyeing -- 4 Advantages for Hanji Yarn -- 4.1 For the Environment -- 4.2 For Consumers -- 4.2.1 Antimicrobial Activity -- 4.2.2 Wearing Comfort -- 4.2.3 Promotion of Health -- 4.2.4 Textile Aesthetics -- 4.3 For Apparel Companies -- 5 Current Business State of Hanji Yarn in the Fashion Industry -- 5.1 Manufacturers -- 5.2 Research Institution (Korea Institute for Knit Industry) -- 5.3 Branded Companies -- 5.4 Governmental Support -- 6 Future of Hanji Yarn in the Apparel Industry -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Sustainable Production Processes in Textile Dyeing -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Natural Fiber -- 3 Dyeing Process -- 3.1 Preparatory Processes -- 3.1.1 Desizing -- 3.1.2 Scouring -- 3.1.3 Bleaching -- 3.1.4 Carbonizing -- 3.1.5 Degumming -- 3.1.6 Mercerization -- 4 Dyes -- 4.1 Acid Dyes -- 4.2 Basic Dyes -- 4.3 Direct Dyes -- 4.4 Mordant Dyes -- 4.5 Metal Complex Dyes -- 4.6 Reactive Dyes -- 4.7 Vat Dyes -- 4.8 Sulphur Dyes -- 4.9 Solubilized Vat Dyes -- 5 Influencing Factors for Dyeing Process -- 5.1 Pretreatment -- 5.2 Dye Concentration -- 5.3 Dyeing Condition -- 5.4 Dyeing Auxiliaries -- 5.5 Compatibility of Dyes -- 5.6 Mechanical Agitation -- 5.7 Quality of Water -- 5.8 Dyeing Methods -- 5.8.1 Exhaust Dyeing -- 5.8.2 Pad → Steam Dyeing -- 6 Environmental Impact of the Textile Dyeing Industry -- 7 Sustainable Dyeing -- 7.1 Materials -- 7.1.1 Fiber Substrate -- 7.1.2 Pretreatment -- Physical Pretreatment -- UV Radiation Treatment -- Low Temperature Plasma Treatment -- Ozone Treatment -- Gamma Radiation and Others -- Chemical Pretreatment -- Chitosan -- β-Cyclodextrin -- ColorZen -- Enzymes. , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds -- 7.1.3 Substrate -- Loose Fiber -- Yarn -- Fabric -- Garment -- Nonwoven -- 7.2 Dyes -- 7.2.1 Modified Dyes -- 7.2.2 Natural Dyes -- 7.2.3 Dyes with Excellent Fastness Properties -- 7.3 Dye Bath Additives -- 7.3.1 Protecting Agents -- 7.3.2 Leveling Agents -- 7.3.3 Liposomes -- 7.3.4 Reverse Micelle Medium -- 7.4 Dyeing Methods -- 7.4.1 Air Dyeing -- 7.4.2 Digital Printing -- 7.4.3 Hand Dyeing of Natural Dyes -- 7.4.4 Dyeing at Inert Atmosphere -- 7.4.5 Nano-Dye Process -- 7.4.6 Super-Critical Carbon Dioxide Dyeing -- 7.4.7 Microwave-Assisted Dyeing -- 7.4.8 Ultrasound-Assisted Dyeing -- 7.4.9 Electrochemical Dyeing -- 7.5 Machinery Development -- 7.6 Management -- 7.6.1 Right-First-Time Dyeing -- 7.6.2 Efficient Practices -- 7.6.3 Design-Stage Planning -- Design-Stage Planning for Processes -- Design-Stage Planning for Products -- 7.6.4 Dissemination of Standardized Methodology -- 7.6.5 Biofiltering of Wastewater -- 7.6.6 Smart Tailoring -- 7.6.7 Eco-Labeling -- 7.7 Education -- 8 Future Perspectives -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Developments in Sustainable Chemical Processing of Textiles -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Practices and Sustainability Issues in Textile Processing -- 2.1 Usage of Water -- 2.2 Energy Consumption and Carbon Footprints -- 2.3 Pollution Load and Waste Generation -- 3 Approaches for Sustainable Textile Processing -- 3.1 Enzymatic Techniques for Sustainable Textile Processing -- 3.1.1 Amylase Based Desizing Process -- 3.1.2 Enzyme Based Scouring Process for Cotton -- 3.1.3 Enzyme Based Shrinkproofing for Wool -- 3.1.4 Enzyme Treatment to Increase Dye Uptake -- 3.1.5 Catalase Enzyme Based Bleach Cleanup -- 3.1.6 Enzyme for Increasing Moisture Management Properties of Synthetic Fabrics -- 3.1.7 Denim Washing Using Enzymes -- 3.2 Use of Natural Eco-friendly Materials for Processing. , 3.2.1 Biosurfactants.
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Schlagwort(e): Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789812879134
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 688.8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Life-Cycle Assessment of Food-Packaging Systems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 LCA of Packaging Systems -- 2.1 Goal and Scope Definition -- 2.1.1 Functional Unit -- 2.1.2 System Boundaries -- 2.2 Life-Cycle Inventory (LCI) Data Analysis -- 2.3 Life-Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) -- 2.3.1 Selection of Impact Categories and Characterization Models -- 2.4 Interpretation of Results -- 3 Methodological Approach to Literature Review -- 4 Review Results -- 4.1 Detailed Characteristics of the Review Studies -- 5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Sustainable Design of Packaging Materials -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Integration of Environmental Aspects into Packaging Design -- 3 Design for Environment Methodology -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Stages of Design for Environment -- 3.3 Products Ecodesigned by a Combination of LCA and DfE Methodologies -- 4 Case Study: Storage Wood Box -- 4.1 Description of the Case Study and Product Under Assessment -- 4.2 Environmental Perspective of the Woody Box Under Analysis -- 4.3 Ecodesign of the Woody Box -- 5 Discussion of Ecodesigned Alternatives and Environmental Profiles -- 5.1 Alternative Materials for the Structure and Handle of the Box -- 5.2 Alternative Energy Sources in the Cogeneration Step -- 5.3 Ecodesigned Woody Box -- 6 Limitations and Recommendations on Ecodesign for Packaging Materials -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Organization Life-Cycle Assessment (OLCA): Methodological Issues and Case Studies in the Beverage-Packaging Sector -- Abstract -- 1 The Evolution of Organizational Life-Cycle Approaches in International Standards -- 2 Methodological Aspects of the Application of OLCA -- 3 Possible Applications and Expected Benefits of OLCA in the Packaging Sector -- 4 Case Studies of the Applications of OLCA Approaches in the Packaging Sector. , 5 OLCA of PET- and Glass-Bottled Mineral Water: A Case Study -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Goal and Scope Definition -- 5.3 Life-Cycle Inventory -- 5.4 Impact Assessment -- 5.5 Interpretation of Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Potentials of Fibrous and Nonfibrous Materials in Biodegradable Packaging -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance of Packaging Material -- 3 Biodegradable Packaging Materials -- 4 Natural Fibres-Based Packaging Material -- 4.1 Jute Textile-Based Packaging Material -- 4.2 Other Textile-Based Packaging -- 5 Paper, Pulp, and Corrugated Boxes in Packaging -- 5.1 PaperPaperboard and Paper Pulp in Packaging -- 5.2 Coated and Laminated PaperPaperboard for Packaging -- 5.3 Corrugated Boxes in Packaging -- 6 Biodegradable PolymerFilm and BioNanocopmosite for Packaging -- 6.1 Biodegradable Polymer or Film -- 6.2 Reinforcement of Biodegradable Polymer -- 6.3 Nanocompsite and Biocomposite for Packaging -- 7 Environmental Implications of Biodegradable Packaging -- 8 Present Status of Biodegradable Packing -- 9 Summary -- References -- Environmental Impacts of Packaging Materials -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Packaging Materials and Their Environmental Impacts -- 3 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Sustainability -- 3.1 LCA Methodology -- 3.2 Strength of LCA -- 3.3 Potential Gaps -- 4 Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the Packaging Industry -- 4.1 Case Studies -- 5 Improvement in Sustainability Packaging Using Life-Cycle Thinking -- 5.1 Answering to Supplier Demands -- 6 Future Scope -- 6.1 Increased Demands from Consumers -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Bioprocessing of Metals from Packaging Wastes -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Types of Metal-Based Packaging Materials -- 2.1 Metals and Alloys -- 2.1.1 Aluminum -- 2.1.2 Steel -- 2.1.3 Tin and Tinplate -- 2.1.4 Tin-Free Steel -- 2.2 Glass -- 2.3 Paper and Paperboards. , 2.4 Textile -- 2.5 Laminates and Metallized Films -- 2.6 Metals Composites -- 2.7 Antistatic Packaging -- 3 Post-use Management of Metal-Based Packaging Materials -- 4 Human Health Effects of Toxic Metals -- 5 Share of Metal-Based Packaging Materials to Waste Composition -- 6 Management of Metal-Based Packaging Waste -- 7 Recycling and Reuse -- 7.1 Recycling of Metal-Matrix Composites (MMC) -- 8 Toward Biodegradable Packaging Options of Metal Composites -- 9 Bioleaching -- 10 Biosorption -- 11 Metal Degradation -- 12 Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from Landfill Sites -- 12.1 Phytoextraction -- 12.2 Phytostabilisation -- 12.3 Phytostimulation -- 12.4 Phytovolatilization -- 12.5 Rhizofiltration -- 12.6 Remediation and Biodegradation Potential of Earthworm Species -- 13 Conclusion -- References -- Environmental Implications of Reuse and Recycling of Packaging -- Abstract -- 1 Impact of Industrial Packaging Supply Chain on Environment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Impact of Packaging Raw Materials on the Environment -- 1.3 Case Study of the Impact of Packaging Materials on the Environment -- 1.4 Effect of Packaging Supply Chain on the Environment -- 2 Issues in Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing and Product Recovery -- 2.1 Challenges Facing Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing -- 2.1.1 Manufacturing Challenge -- 2.1.2 Role of the Consumer -- 2.1.3 Design Consideration -- 2.1.4 Evaluation of Environmental Impact -- 2.1.5 Product Recovery -- 3 Reuse and Recycling of Packaging -- 3.1 Concepts Underlying Environmental Impact Reduction -- 3.2 Implications of Reuse -- 3.3 Issues Related to Recycling -- 4 Trends in Green Packaging -- 4.1 Green Consumers -- 4.2 Sustainability Measures -- 4.3 Lightweight Packaging -- 4.4 Consumer Information -- 4.5 Consumer Attitudes -- 4.6 Package Design and Brand Imagery -- 4.7 Green Product Innovation. , 4.8 Design-Based Research -- 4.9 Sustainable Product-Design Tools -- 4.10 Sustainable Materials -- 5 Roadmap for Green-Packaging Solutions -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References.
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Schlagwort(e): Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development ; Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Natural fibres for sustainable development in fashion industry -- Biodegradability: Drawback, benefit or challenge in apparel products? -- Bio-polymer Fibres for the sustainable textiles -- An Overview of Commonly used Sustainable Natural Fibres in Textile Industry -- Case story: Application of sustainable fibres in the fashion industry – The Fabric Source -- Is Orange the New Black? -- SABAI GRASS: SCOPE OF BECOMING A POTENTIAL TEXTILE FIBRE -- BIODEGRADABLE FIBRES IN FASHION INDUSTRY.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VII, 146 p. 54 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811005664
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Schlagwort(e): Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development ; Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development ; Ethnic costume ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tracht ; Mode
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction -- Ethnic-Fashion as local strengths -- Reorganizing textile and fashion production trough indigenous culture -- Ethnic-Fashion and luxury -- Education in Ethnic-Fashion -- The Legacy of the textile indigenous culture -- Fair Trade and artisan production through indigenous culture -- The complexities of global market for Ethnic-Fashion.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VII, 197 p. 141 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811007651
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 9
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    Online-Ressource
    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Schlagwort(e): Environment ; Production management ; Chemical engineering ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Environmental engineering ; Biotechnology ; Sustainable development ; Environment ; Production management ; Chemical engineering ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Environmental engineering ; Biotechnology ; Sustainable development
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Energy efficiency of metallic powder bed additive manufacturing processes -- Environmental impact assessment studies in Additive Manufacturing -- Sustainable impact evaluation of support structures in the production of extrusion based parts -- Sustainable Frugal Design using 3D Printing -- Carbon Footprint Assessment of Additive Manufacturing: Flat and Curved layer-by-layer approaches.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VIII, 114 p. 73 illus, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811006067
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 10
    Online-Ressource
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Schlagwort(e): Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Waste management ; Sustainable development ; Environment ; Production management ; Textile industry ; Industrial engineering ; Production engineering ; Environmental management ; Waste management ; Sustainable development ; Textilherstellung ; Recyclingprodukt
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Defining remanufacture within a waste management context -- Closed Loop Systems, Logistics and Reverse Logistics -- Design and business models prevalent within the fashion industry -- Exemplars and case studies of remanufactured fashion design -- Systems requirements for remanufactured fashion as an industry -- Issues raised for sustainability through remanufactured fashion.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VIII, 82 p. 13 illus., 4 illus. in color, online resource)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2016
    ISBN: 9789811002977
    Serie: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Defining remanufacture within a waste management contextClosed Loop Systems, Logistics and Reverse Logistics -- Design and business models prevalent within the fashion industry -- Exemplars and case studies of remanufactured fashion design -- Systems requirements for remanufactured fashion as an industry -- Issues raised for sustainability through remanufactured fashion.
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