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Circular Economy Implementation in Textile Industry using Design for Disassembly

Authors :
Politi Violetta
Natarajan Arun Vignesh
Bhavani G. Lakshmi
Pandey Sakshi
Sharma Deepti
Kaur Namita
Aneja Aseem
Kulshreshtha Kushagra
Husain Saif O.
Source :
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 581, p 01028 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2024.

Abstract

The textile industry is a very resource-intensive sector, considerably contributing to environmental deterioration via substantial use of water, electricity, and chemicals. With the global transition towards sustainable practices, the notion of a circular economy has become more significant, focusing on prolonging product lifespans, reducing waste, and facilitating material recovery. An effective method for achieving circularity in the textile sector is Design for Disassembly (DfD), which facilitates the straightforward deconstruction of items for recycling or reuse. This study examines the use of Design for Disassembly (DfD) in textile production, emphasizing methods that enable the straightforward separation of fibers, trimmings, and fasteners, hence improving garment recyclability. Data was gathered via a comprehensive examination of textile product designs, production methodologies, and recycling methods throughout the sector. Findings demonstrate that the use of DfD may substantially decrease waste and enhance material recovery rates. Nonetheless, obstacles like redesign expenses, customer awareness, and compatibility with existing production techniques persist. This study presents a detailed technique for incorporating Design for Disassembly (DfD) into textile manufacturing and examines its possible effects on the circular economy. The results substantiate the assertion that the implementation of DfD may be a crucial advancement toward attaining sustainability in the textile sector.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
22671242
Volume :
581
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
E3S Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2f496697d5ab40d58a269fb6529b981a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458101028