In India and outside India many groups and association are taking initiatives for recycling of textile waste with different approaches like business, sustainability and social ones. The paper traces the type of waste generated in production as well as in consumption and presents a picture of the ...
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There is an increasing amount of post-consumer textile waste that is generated in India with an estimated population of above 1.33 billion. But limited studies have been carried out on the channels of recycling of postconsumer apparel waste in India. Therefore, a pilot study was conducted among...
In conclusion, India’s textile industry is at an exciting juncture, poised for growth and transformation. The emphasis on sustainability, recycling, and specialised textiles is opening up new avenues for innovation and expansion. As the industry continues to adapt to changing trends and consumer ...
3. Espinoza Pérez, L. A., & Vásquez, Ó. C. (2022) Carbon footprint assessment of a textile recycling process. Science of the Total Environment, 830.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154542 About the author Dr Ashok Athalye is a Professor in Textile Chemistry (ICT-Mumbai). ...
a New York-based nonprofit that has been successfully running cotton-based textile recycling trials in the U.S. and Europe. “In Europe, they’re sorting for domestic reuse and then they send other materials out to other countries. We have a tendency to just colle...
In addition, the industry also calls for increasing the use of new technologies for water saving and energy saving, such as rope dyeing, foam processing, recycling of dye solution, and application of digital printing technology. < /p >