Fashion: Sustainability and
Creativity
Khanittha Chareonlarp
Sustainability in Fashion-View from a
brand
Mr.Andy Rubin


 • The words such as “sustainability”,
   “green”, “eco”, “organic”, and “ethical” are
   increasingly a part of the fashion
   conversation.
ETHICAL FASHION: KEY ISSUES

•   Fast Fashion
•   Low wages
•   Workers rights
•   Culture and skills
•   Sustainable livelihoods
•   Pesticides and toxic chemicals
•   Water
•   Recycling, energy, landfill
•   Trade rules and standard
Fast Fashion
• Many fashion garments have a short product life
  cycle as trends change rapidly.

• The rapid production and turnover of goods
  fuels the textile industry, but also puts pressure
  on workers to produce goods as quickly as
  possible, uses large quantities of material and
  produces considerable amounts of waste.
ETHICAL BUSINESS POLICY
• Organic sourcing

• Use of sustainable and eco friendly materials

• Recycling

• Fair trade sourcing
The New Green Value of Manufacturing
Industries-DA AI Technology
Mr. Hua Der Huang
DAAI Technology
• 1990─ Master Cheng Yen stressed the need for a
  practical, hands-on approach to environmental
  protection.

• Tzu Chi volunteers responded by operating
  waste separation, recycling and re-use centers as
  well as adopting and promoting more
  environmentally sound.

• sustainable lifestyle practices.
• 2006─ The Tzu Chi International Humanitarian
  Aid Association (the “ TIHAA”) became
  increasingly concerned about the environmental
  effects of PET bottle accumulation.

• The volunteers successfully combined these
  technologies into an integrated process capable of
  transforming PET bottles into useful fabric.
DAAI Technology
• Since 2006,
  the re-PET fabric was used
  to make ECO blankets over
  300,000 of which have since
  been disseminated by the
  TIHAA through out over 18
  countries in support of their
  humanitarian relief efforts.
DAAI Technology

• 2008─ The TIHAA volunteers collectively financed
  the establishment of
  DAAI TECHNOLOGY, CO., LTD.

• The caring of these environmental protectors and
  their deep concern for our planet can be seen in the
  outstanding quality of their yarn and fabrics.
100% ECO Production

•   100% Recycled Fiber
•   Good moisture absorbency & Quick Drying
•   Elasticated
•   Ultrasoft and Breathable
•   ECO Production
•   ECO Friendly & Protect our Planet’s natural
    beauty and resources.
Regeneration of textile raw materials
         DAAI Re-PET chips:
         To recyclable PET bottles, after finishing
         sorting, cleaning, go to labels, caps,
         bottle rings, the crushed tablets and then
         the system esters. In an effort to
         environmental protection, are no longer
         stained the steps for the latter.


         ECO Fabrics
A New Creativity-Fashion’s Obligation
Mr. Jack Chen
• Eco Fashion is the new trend.
• As an increasing number of consumers become
  interested in clothing and accessories made from
  organic textiles in a sustainable and socially
  conscious manner, eco-friendly – or “green” –
  fashion is capturing the hearts of more and more
  people around the world.
A New Creativity-Fashion’s Obligation

• In the future, in order to be considered high-
  quality, the origin and sustainability of a piece of
  clothing and/or accessories will have to meet
  high ecological and ethical standards.
Sustainable system
• Balance of
 ▫ Social
 ▫ Economic
 ▫ Environmental
• The 3P’s
 ▫ People
 ▫ Planet
 ▫ profit
Fabric products
 • Sustainable fabrics
  ▫ Recycle polyester
  ▫ Regenerated fiber (Tencel, Bamboo)
  ▫ Organic cotton and others

 • Functional fabrics
  ▫   Quick dry
  ▫   Temperature regulating
  ▫   UV-Cut
  ▫   Bamboo Charcoal
  ▫   Anti-bacterial
What’s S.Café®
• That is coffee grounds odor control ability might
  be combined with fabric.
• They started to recycle the waste and tried to make
  this imagination come true.
• S.Café® not only can control odor, but also have
  the ability of UV protection and fast drying.
• But they are not satisfied with this. They are still
  trying to connect coffee grounds with more related
  products.
• Coffee in the fabric is just the beginning.
Where it comes from
• Since the team started to research the possibility
  of adding coffee grounds into fiber, coffee
  grounds were collected from stores which near
  office or their colleagues’ house.

• Once the demand growth, they will collect these
  waste from coffee factory, keep turning waste
  into useful material to make people live better.
S.Café® INNOVATIVE FABRIC
SINGCARE RECYCLE SERIES
COCONA™ NATURAL TECHOLGY
• Coconuts to Cocona
  ▫ Evaporative Cooling
  ▫ Odor Control
  ▫ UV Protection

                          Water cluster
                          Odor molecule
                          Activated carbon
                          Fabric fibers
Evaporative Cooling
• Activated carbon embedded
  with yarns and fibrics rapidly
  pull moisture away from the
  skin and spread it across the
  fabric surface to increase the
  evaporation rate and speed up
  dry time, which results in
  greater comfort regardless of
  the temperature.
Odor Control
• Odors emanated from the
  wearer, inherent in the
  fabric, and present in the
  surrounding environment
  are attracted to and trapped
  within the pores of the
  carbon.
UV Protection
• Activated carbon
  embedded within the
  yarn and provides a
  shield between your
  skin and damaging UV
  radiation.
SINGCARE Recycle fabric

 SINGTEX ® recycle polyester fabrics use PET
 bottles and scrapped polyester textiles as raw
 material to manufacture recycled fiber in order
 to produce green product.
SINGCARE ICE-COOL
 • SINGTEX ® ICE-COOL fabrics
  ▫ have a quick dry function, and contain special
    nano-crystal “cooling” particles which absorb body
    heat slowly and dissipates this heat rapidly.
Future Research
• Fibres & Fabrics, raw materials with lower
  impacts.
• Examine aesthetic of fashion done ethically.
Fibres & Fabrics, Raw materials with lower
impacts
• Fibres & fabrics
  ▫ Organic Cotton
  ▫ Polyester recycling
  ▫ Alternative innovative materials
       Hemp, bamboo, PET,
        Lycocell®(wood),Ingeo®(corn)
• Dyes, Effluent, Chemicals
  ▫   Textile colouration technologies & dye standards
  ▫   Coatings
  ▫   Non solvent dry cleaning technology
  ▫   Pesticides & herbicides

Fashion: Sustainability and Creativity

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Sustainability in Fashion-Viewfrom a brand Mr.Andy Rubin • The words such as “sustainability”, “green”, “eco”, “organic”, and “ethical” are increasingly a part of the fashion conversation.
  • 3.
    ETHICAL FASHION: KEYISSUES • Fast Fashion • Low wages • Workers rights • Culture and skills • Sustainable livelihoods • Pesticides and toxic chemicals • Water • Recycling, energy, landfill • Trade rules and standard
  • 4.
    Fast Fashion • Manyfashion garments have a short product life cycle as trends change rapidly. • The rapid production and turnover of goods fuels the textile industry, but also puts pressure on workers to produce goods as quickly as possible, uses large quantities of material and produces considerable amounts of waste.
  • 5.
    ETHICAL BUSINESS POLICY •Organic sourcing • Use of sustainable and eco friendly materials • Recycling • Fair trade sourcing
  • 6.
    The New GreenValue of Manufacturing Industries-DA AI Technology Mr. Hua Der Huang
  • 7.
    DAAI Technology • 1990─Master Cheng Yen stressed the need for a practical, hands-on approach to environmental protection. • Tzu Chi volunteers responded by operating waste separation, recycling and re-use centers as well as adopting and promoting more environmentally sound. • sustainable lifestyle practices.
  • 8.
    • 2006─ TheTzu Chi International Humanitarian Aid Association (the “ TIHAA”) became increasingly concerned about the environmental effects of PET bottle accumulation. • The volunteers successfully combined these technologies into an integrated process capable of transforming PET bottles into useful fabric.
  • 9.
    DAAI Technology • Since2006, the re-PET fabric was used to make ECO blankets over 300,000 of which have since been disseminated by the TIHAA through out over 18 countries in support of their humanitarian relief efforts.
  • 10.
    DAAI Technology • 2008─The TIHAA volunteers collectively financed the establishment of DAAI TECHNOLOGY, CO., LTD. • The caring of these environmental protectors and their deep concern for our planet can be seen in the outstanding quality of their yarn and fabrics.
  • 11.
    100% ECO Production • 100% Recycled Fiber • Good moisture absorbency & Quick Drying • Elasticated • Ultrasoft and Breathable • ECO Production • ECO Friendly & Protect our Planet’s natural beauty and resources.
  • 12.
    Regeneration of textileraw materials DAAI Re-PET chips: To recyclable PET bottles, after finishing sorting, cleaning, go to labels, caps, bottle rings, the crushed tablets and then the system esters. In an effort to environmental protection, are no longer stained the steps for the latter. ECO Fabrics
  • 13.
    A New Creativity-Fashion’sObligation Mr. Jack Chen • Eco Fashion is the new trend. • As an increasing number of consumers become interested in clothing and accessories made from organic textiles in a sustainable and socially conscious manner, eco-friendly – or “green” – fashion is capturing the hearts of more and more people around the world.
  • 14.
    A New Creativity-Fashion’sObligation • In the future, in order to be considered high- quality, the origin and sustainability of a piece of clothing and/or accessories will have to meet high ecological and ethical standards.
  • 15.
    Sustainable system • Balanceof ▫ Social ▫ Economic ▫ Environmental • The 3P’s ▫ People ▫ Planet ▫ profit
  • 16.
    Fabric products •Sustainable fabrics ▫ Recycle polyester ▫ Regenerated fiber (Tencel, Bamboo) ▫ Organic cotton and others • Functional fabrics ▫ Quick dry ▫ Temperature regulating ▫ UV-Cut ▫ Bamboo Charcoal ▫ Anti-bacterial
  • 17.
    What’s S.Café® • Thatis coffee grounds odor control ability might be combined with fabric. • They started to recycle the waste and tried to make this imagination come true. • S.Café® not only can control odor, but also have the ability of UV protection and fast drying. • But they are not satisfied with this. They are still trying to connect coffee grounds with more related products. • Coffee in the fabric is just the beginning.
  • 18.
    Where it comesfrom • Since the team started to research the possibility of adding coffee grounds into fiber, coffee grounds were collected from stores which near office or their colleagues’ house. • Once the demand growth, they will collect these waste from coffee factory, keep turning waste into useful material to make people live better.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
    COCONA™ NATURAL TECHOLGY •Coconuts to Cocona ▫ Evaporative Cooling ▫ Odor Control ▫ UV Protection Water cluster Odor molecule Activated carbon Fabric fibers
  • 24.
    Evaporative Cooling • Activatedcarbon embedded with yarns and fibrics rapidly pull moisture away from the skin and spread it across the fabric surface to increase the evaporation rate and speed up dry time, which results in greater comfort regardless of the temperature.
  • 25.
    Odor Control • Odorsemanated from the wearer, inherent in the fabric, and present in the surrounding environment are attracted to and trapped within the pores of the carbon.
  • 26.
    UV Protection • Activatedcarbon embedded within the yarn and provides a shield between your skin and damaging UV radiation.
  • 27.
    SINGCARE Recycle fabric SINGTEX ® recycle polyester fabrics use PET bottles and scrapped polyester textiles as raw material to manufacture recycled fiber in order to produce green product.
  • 29.
    SINGCARE ICE-COOL •SINGTEX ® ICE-COOL fabrics ▫ have a quick dry function, and contain special nano-crystal “cooling” particles which absorb body heat slowly and dissipates this heat rapidly.
  • 30.
    Future Research • Fibres& Fabrics, raw materials with lower impacts. • Examine aesthetic of fashion done ethically.
  • 31.
    Fibres & Fabrics,Raw materials with lower impacts • Fibres & fabrics ▫ Organic Cotton ▫ Polyester recycling ▫ Alternative innovative materials  Hemp, bamboo, PET, Lycocell®(wood),Ingeo®(corn) • Dyes, Effluent, Chemicals ▫ Textile colouration technologies & dye standards ▫ Coatings ▫ Non solvent dry cleaning technology ▫ Pesticides & herbicides