This article reports on the carbon footprint of production processes of polypropylene nonwoven shopping bags made out of two different manufacturing technologies (Products A and B, made by the conventional sewing and thermal joining methods) assessed from their cradle to the gate stage using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) technique. This study was performed based on the comprehensive Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) of two different manufacturing sequences obtained from a detailed in-field study of the nonwoven PP bag manufacturing industry. The environmental impacts were quantified by means of the IPCC 2007 GWP V 1.1. method in SIMAPRO 7.2. The carbon footprint expressed in terms of the global warming potential (kg CO2 values for 20 and 100 yea...
The manufacturing trend nowadays seems to be in contrast with the ecosystem needs, as it is based on...
This report summarises the environmental assessment work done in the Mistra Future Fashion program f...
In 2010, a record amount of apparel fibres was consumed, with increasing demand from developing nati...
Carbon footprint has become a term often used by the media in recent days. The human carbon footprin...
Quantification of total greenhouse gas emission of a product throughout its life cycle is known as P...
Environmental sustainability is a vital issue in the clothing industry due to a large percentage of ...
Part of: Seliger, Günther (Ed.): Innovative solutions : proceedings / 11th Global Conference on Sus...
The main focus of this report is to establish a comparative study of traditional and biodegradable v...
The environmental impacts of the polypropylene (PP) manufacturing process are not fully understood i...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an improved (up-to-date) insight into the environmental burd...
Today there are varieties of comments prevailing among people who use Plastic and Paper bags for the...
Sustainability is a vital issue in clothing manufacturing industry due to the large percentage of gr...
Used cooking oil (UCO) has received much attention as feedstock for the production of renewable fuel...
The environmental impact of textile supply chain of selected cotton, wool and polyester apparels con...
This research article discusses the modelling and simulation results of carbon and eco-footprints of...
The manufacturing trend nowadays seems to be in contrast with the ecosystem needs, as it is based on...
This report summarises the environmental assessment work done in the Mistra Future Fashion program f...
In 2010, a record amount of apparel fibres was consumed, with increasing demand from developing nati...
Carbon footprint has become a term often used by the media in recent days. The human carbon footprin...
Quantification of total greenhouse gas emission of a product throughout its life cycle is known as P...
Environmental sustainability is a vital issue in the clothing industry due to a large percentage of ...
Part of: Seliger, Günther (Ed.): Innovative solutions : proceedings / 11th Global Conference on Sus...
The main focus of this report is to establish a comparative study of traditional and biodegradable v...
The environmental impacts of the polypropylene (PP) manufacturing process are not fully understood i...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an improved (up-to-date) insight into the environmental burd...
Today there are varieties of comments prevailing among people who use Plastic and Paper bags for the...
Sustainability is a vital issue in clothing manufacturing industry due to the large percentage of gr...
Used cooking oil (UCO) has received much attention as feedstock for the production of renewable fuel...
The environmental impact of textile supply chain of selected cotton, wool and polyester apparels con...
This research article discusses the modelling and simulation results of carbon and eco-footprints of...
The manufacturing trend nowadays seems to be in contrast with the ecosystem needs, as it is based on...
This report summarises the environmental assessment work done in the Mistra Future Fashion program f...
In 2010, a record amount of apparel fibres was consumed, with increasing demand from developing nati...