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Title Textiles on the Path to Sustainability and Circularity-Results of Application Tests in the Business-to-Business Sector
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Authors Rubik, F; Nebel, K; Klusch, C; Karg, H; Hecht, K; Gerbig, M; Gärtner, S; Boldrini, B
Title Textiles on the Path to Sustainability and Circularity-Results of Application Tests in the Business-to-Business Sector
Year 2024
Published Sustainability, 16, 14
DOI 10.3390/su16145954
Abstract The textile sector is responsible for a number of environmental impacts, e.g., climate change, and is not pursuing sustainable production and consumption patterns. Due to the increasing quantities of textiles, their share is rising, and a trend reversal from a linear to a circular and sustainable textile chain is needed. This article presents the background, methodological approach and results of a participatory textile development model. In the commercial B2B sector, three textile prototypes were developed together with users and trialled over several months in three application areas. Textile development took into account the requirements of fibre regeneration in the product design and focused on innovative more sustainable chemical recycling solutions. The three sustainably aligned textiles were subjected to spectroscopic and textile-technological tests. The sustainability tool screening life cycle assessments analysed their environmental profile and compared it with reference textiles that are used as the standard. Overall, it is clear that the three textiles can match conventional reference textiles in terms of quality and have considerable environmental benefits compared to the reference textiles. The user survey did identify concerns about a high artificial fibre content, although a general rejection of recycled fibres was not observed. The results show that a sustainable transformation is possible but must start with the fibre composition; recycling, on the other hand, is of minor importance.
Author Keywords change production and consumption patterns; climate change; sustainability tools; textiles; recycling; LCA; participatory product development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001277043600001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/16/14/5954/pdf?version=1720777782
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