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Title Design of sustainable textiles through biological systems and materials - innovative narratives within the circular economy
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Authors Forman, GS; Carvalho, C
Title Design of sustainable textiles through biological systems and materials - innovative narratives within the circular economy
Year 2019
Published
Abstract One of the greatest challenges of this century is the endeavour to guarantee commercial profit without placing excessive demand on natural resources and without disrupting Earth and all ecosystems. Climate change, resources scarcity, sustainable energy, waste and the design of resilient sustainable goods are critical issues. The textile industry is one of the most pollutant sectors in the world; fashion fast paced systems plus the superfluity of mass production and high volume of products at low prices has great significances both at the social and environmental levels. The issues within the industry are usually related to the little effective planning and designing of products and the general crisis in disposing textile waste. From a Circular Economy perspective, the understanding of material sources and flows is paramount and long-term view is key whilst analysing products and their attached values. Many varied studies concluded the application of scientific and technical advances in life science to develop commercial products is route to sustainable design. The intensification of biotechnologies as the foundation of design projects expresses approaches often involving living organisms at all scales, used to build, influence and improve the objects around us. Exploring biology as a vehicle to design not only offers a new vision for the development of products but also feeds the interest in learning the peculiar aesthetic values of biological resources.
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