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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811001116
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 746.92
    Language: English
    Note: 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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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811002458
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 746.92
    Language: English
    Note: 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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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (171 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811005220
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 677.02832
    Language: English
    Note: 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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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789812879134
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 688.8
    Language: English
    Note: 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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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789812876331
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 333.7
    Language: English
    Note: 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,
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (204 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811007651
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes Series
    DDC: 391.0089
    Language: English
    Note: 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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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Keywords: Materials ; Industrial management-Environmen ; Materials ; Industrial management-Environmen ; Sustainable development ; Sustainable Development ; Sustainable development ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Environmental management. ; Buildings—Design and construction. ; Building. ; Construction. ; Engineering, Architectural. ; Structural materials. ; Industrial management—Environmental aspects.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book highlights the concept of environmental water footprint in the energy (bioenergy & hydropower) sector and the building/construction sector, focusing on a case study in Iran. It argues and demonstrates that water conservation is one of the most essential elements every industry has to take into account in its sustainability strategy
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 75 p. 34 illus., 13 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    ISBN: 9789811327391
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Language: English
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Waste management. ; Structural materials. ; Green chemistry. ; Environmental management. ; Sustainable development.
    Description / Table of Contents: Hybrid Bioreactors For Dye Biodegradation -- Removal of Dyes From Wastewaters In Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors: A Review Of Biodegradation Pathways And Treatment Performance -- Effect Of Environmental And Operational Parameters On Sequential Batch Reactor Systems In Dye Degradation -- Interaction Of Dye Molecules With Fungi: Operational Parameters And Mechanisms -- Enzyme Action For Dye Degradation -- Dye Degradation By Fungi -- Mechanism And Techniques Of Dye Removal By Microflora -- Bioremediation Of Dye Using Mesophilic Bacteria: Mechanism And Parametric Influence -- Degradation Of Dyes Using Filamentous Fungi -- Dyes: Classification, Pollution, And Environmental Effects.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 285 p. 80 illus., 63 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811659324
    Series Statement: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry
    Language: English
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Water. ; Green chemistry. ; Environmental education. ; Wasserverbrauch ; Umweltbilanz ; Ökologischer Fußabdruck ; Rohstoffverbrauch ; Wasser ; Natürliche Ressourcen ; Ressourcenökonomie ; Produkt ; Wasserverbrauch ; Ökoeffizienz
    Description / Table of Contents: Verifiable Water use Inventory using ICT’s in Industrial Agriculture -- Industrial Water Footprint: Case Study on Textile Industries -- A Model For The Assessment Of The Water Footprint Of Gardens That Include Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) -- From Field to Bottle: Water Footprint Estimation in the Winery Industry -- Water Footprint in Leather Tanning and Steel Production -- Employing Input-Output Model to Assess the Water Footprint of Energy System.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 185 p. 45 illus., 33 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789813343771
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Language: English
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environmental management. ; Environmental education. ; Green chemistry. ; Beispielsammlung ; Umweltbilanz ; Methode ; Ökologischer Fußabdruck
    Description / Table of Contents: Ecological Footprint of the life cycle of buildings -- Ecological Footprint Assessment and Its Reduction for Packaging Industry -- Ascertainment of ecological footprint and environmental Kuznets in China -- Development of Renewable Energies and its Consequences on the Ecological Footprint -- Pakistan Ecological Footprint and Major Driving Forces, could Foreign Direct Investment and agriculture be among.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 122 p. 40 illus., 36 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789811600968
    Series Statement: Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
    Language: English
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