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Forward Fashion: inspiration deck on sustainable clothing initiativesWorksThatWork
An inspiration deck on sustainable clothing initiatives developed for a global retailer, featuring slow fashion, material innovations, inspiring re-use of waste and the future of clothes.
Fast fashion is any product that is focused on rapid launching ,quick production, quicker marketing and even faster consumption. This presentation shows the negative side of Fast Fashion and ways to promote Slow Fashion among young generation and create awareness about Upcycling of Fashion.
Can Fashion really be eco-friendly? Or does it signify that somewhere there needs to be a compromise on design and style? Is being ethical only about: reduce, reuse, and recycle?
The answer is it that today, thanks to all the technological advances, it is possible to create a 'green' product that has sustainable, organic properties, is produced in an ethical way and still exhibits refined form of fashion and design elements. Starting from different kinds of organic fibres and raw-materials to using alternate methods of production to recycling or upcycling an existing or waste product - everything today can be done on a sustainable and affordable scale. https://fashionbi.com/insights/marketing-research/eco-friendly-fashion
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Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future.View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trends/material/
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future. Environmental/sustainable fashion has become a common topic and a new trend in the international industry. Then, as the second most polluted industry and the source of the fashion industry -- textile fibers and fabrics, how to jointly build a sustainable eco-friendly system through sustainable design, production and reuse, is an important direction for the sustainable development of the fashion industry in the future. The three key words for A/W 21/22 eco-friendly / sustainable material trend will give you a glimpse into the future of sustainable fashion fabrics.
View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trend/
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Md Siful Islam Bulbul.
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Department of Textile Engineering.
Bangladesh University of Business & Technology(BUBT)
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What is Waste?
Waste is undesirable, unwanted material which is inevitable & any type of material which we throw.
Types of Waste -
1 Preconsumer Waste - is a material that was discarded before it was ready for consumer use. Pre-consumer recycled materials can be broken down and remade into similar or different materials, or can be sold "as is" to third party buyers who then use those materials for consumer products. Preconsumer textile waste usually refers to waste by-products from fiber, yarn, textile, and apparel manufacturing. It can be mill ends, scraps, clippings, or goods damaged during production, and most is reclaimed and reused as raw materials for the automotive, furniture, mattress, coarse yarn, home furnishing, paper, and other industries
2 Postconsumer Waste -
Postconsumer textile waste usually refers to any product that the individual no longer needs and decides to discard due to wear or damage and normally includes used or worn clothing, bed linens, towels, and other consumer textiles. Postconsumer waste which can be recovered are clothing, drapes/curtains, towels, sheets and blankets, clean rags and sewing remnants, table cloths belts hand bags paired shoes and socks.
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Fashion waste is the amount of, factory rejected, discarded or stock cleared clothes & accessories discharged due to the rapid pace of fashion industry.
Fashion industry always had a very short shelf life and the commodities always look up for renovation.
Can Fashion really be eco-friendly? Or does it signify that somewhere there needs to be a compromise on design and style? Is being ethical only about: reduce, reuse, and recycle?
The answer is it that today, thanks to all the technological advances, it is possible to create a 'green' product that has sustainable, organic properties, is produced in an ethical way and still exhibits refined form of fashion and design elements. Starting from different kinds of organic fibres and raw-materials to using alternate methods of production to recycling or upcycling an existing or waste product - everything today can be done on a sustainable and affordable scale. https://fashionbi.com/insights/marketing-research/eco-friendly-fashion
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Textile recycling is the process by which old clothing and other textiles are recovered for reuse or material recovery. It is the basis for the textile recycling industry. ... The basis for the growing textile recycling industry is, of course, the textile industry itself.
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future.View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trends/material/
Key Words for A/W 21/22 Eco-friendly/Sustainable Material Trendspringliman
This year, a sudden outbreak sounds the environmental alarm for the heavily polluted fashion industry once again. If we consider Fashion Convention jointly signed by 32 fashion enterprises in August 2019 as a start of whole industry making efforts to carry out large-scale sustainability, radical environmental groups outside of the A/W 2020 four fashion weeks, and environmental protection creativity in the show, have highlighted designers or brands passion for fashion environmental protection and a sustainable future. Environmental/sustainable fashion has become a common topic and a new trend in the international industry. Then, as the second most polluted industry and the source of the fashion industry -- textile fibers and fabrics, how to jointly build a sustainable eco-friendly system through sustainable design, production and reuse, is an important direction for the sustainable development of the fashion industry in the future. The three key words for A/W 21/22 eco-friendly / sustainable material trend will give you a glimpse into the future of sustainable fashion fabrics.
View more: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/trend/
Presented By,
Md Siful Islam Bulbul.
Intake:9th
Id: 12133107008
Department of Textile Engineering.
Bangladesh University of Business & Technology(BUBT)
Recycling of textile waste products on different process.Rajib Mia
Study On-Recycling of textile waste products on different process.
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Bamboo Board Marketing - Growing the Future of Bamboo Productsparasbuildtech2014
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For more info, please visit:http://www.nectar.org.in/bamboo-board-marketing.html
What is Waste?
Waste is undesirable, unwanted material which is inevitable & any type of material which we throw.
Types of Waste -
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2 Postconsumer Waste -
Postconsumer textile waste usually refers to any product that the individual no longer needs and decides to discard due to wear or damage and normally includes used or worn clothing, bed linens, towels, and other consumer textiles. Postconsumer waste which can be recovered are clothing, drapes/curtains, towels, sheets and blankets, clean rags and sewing remnants, table cloths belts hand bags paired shoes and socks.
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Environment impact assessment of textile industry
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1. •Fashion industry has a disastrous impact on the
environment.
•It is the second largest polluter in the world
•High consumption of resources like water, fuel and a
variety of chemicals.
INTRODUCTION
2. DENIM
•The name comes from serge de Nimes, or the serge of
Nimes, France. a serge fabric from
the town of Nîmes in France.
•Denim, a cotton woven fabric, may be the most
considered article of style today.
•It is a warp faced fabric, in which the weft passes under
two or more warp threads.
•Warp threads are dyed using indigo while the weft
thread is left white.
3. KALEIDOSCOPE
• It is the graduating fashion show for the
students of textile science, clothing and
fashion studies.
• Theme: Sustainable fashion
5. WATER CONSUMPTION
• A single pair of jeans needs 11,000 liters
of water to be produced.
• Used for the cultivation of denim fabric,
the main ingredient is cotton. It’s a fiber
that is heavily irrigated and fertilized,
and additionally, it uses large amounts
of water in its manufacturing and
packaging processes.
6. CHEMICAL CONSUMPTION
• 3kg of chemicals go into a single pair
of jeans.
• Lead, Cadmium and Copper have
leached into the soil, while Cadmium
levels are 128 times above the norm.
• Cotton, the fiber used to make denim,
is chemical thirsty too: it uses 25% of
the world’s pesticides and 11% of the
world’s insecticides.
7. POLLUTION
That trending distressed, denim-wash
look blue jeans have is the result of
several chemical-heavy washes. Fabric
printing and dyeing involves heavy
metals like cadmium, sulphur, lead
and mercury.
These chemicals from washing, along
with the blue dye which is used on a
monumental scale is let untreated into
the rivers nearby.
8. FOSSIL FUELS
• Fossil fuels are the biggest contributors to climate change,
and 90% of the fabrics of the clothes we wear today come
from oil.
• Producing these fibers requires a lot of energy, and the
manufacturing process in turn emits a lot of CO2 into the
atmosphere.
• Pollution from fossil fuels in general causes a lot of harm
to the environment and human health.
9. WASTE
• In the world on average 2,7 billion meters of denim are
produced each year, for a global US $57 billion market.
• All of this fabric is either made into clothes that fast
fashion has gradually led us to consider as disposable
goods, or is never even used: around 60 billion meters of
fabric a year are discarded right away.
• 85% of our clothes are disposed off into landfills.
13. UPCYCLING
• Up-cycling is the reuse of discarded objects or
materials in such a way as to create a product of
a higher quality or value than the original.
• Redesigns the current, one-way linear industrial
system into a circular economy.
• Aims to keep materials and components at their
highest form of use and value at all time.
• Essential to minimize environmental impact and
decrease the Amount of waste that goes into
landfill.
14. BRANDS WORKING WITH UPCYCLING OF DENIMS:
• TRIARCHY ATELIER
-is a fashion line owned by two
brothers and a sister who created new
denim designs made from vintage
stock sourced from their base in Los
Angeles. Since the launch of the
brand, over 1,000,000 gallons of water
have been saved by their upcycled
denim productions.
15. • RE/DONE:
-are a vintage brand
which focuses mainly on
denim. They take the
vintage denim apart at
the seams and
repurpose them into
new jeans
16. SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
• The concept of Fast Fashion emerged in the last few years where trends are
designed and manufactured quickly and inexpensively to allow the
mainstream consumers to buy current clothing styles at a lower price. This
has led to an environmental crisis with respect to generation of fabric waste
that is perpetuated by an insatiable consumerist culture.
• co-fashion is a part of this growing design philosophy that can be seen as an
alternative to fast fashion. To achieve this sustainability, there is a need for
clothing options involving the process of recycling and upcycling that are
contrary to the "throw away" attitude encouraged by fast fashion. While
recycling is recovering a product that has been used and putting it through a
process to convert it into a new version of the same product; upcycling is
creative reuse of various by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted
products into something new, but not the same product again. It generally
involves value addition for the product.
17. • the concept of cradle to cradle through
upcycling makes sense with respect to denim's
future. Reconstructing old pair of jeans puts a
modern-twist on vintage denim, leading to a
complete "metamorphosis" or a change in the
form of the original garment while protecting
the environment.
20. For upcycling we used various techniques to make the
garments more appealing. Following were the techniques
used by us :
1.PATCHWORK AND STONE WASHING
2.CUTWORK
3.BRAIDING
4. COLOR BLOCKING
27. RESEARCH
MAKING OF MOOD
BOARD
MAKING DESIGNS
INFLUENCED BY
UPCYCLING
SOURCING OF
SECOND HAND
DENIMS
SORTING AND
CLEANING
COLOR SELECTION
DISASSEMBLING
AND PLACEMENT OF
PATTERNS
STITCHING
PLANNING OF
ACCESSORIES
PLAN OF WORK