Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based textiles that can be introduced into existing textile fabrication processes from raw material to textile product in established textile value chains. Scientific developments with regenerated cellulose fibres obtained from waste textiles suggest their potential to replace virgin resources. The current scale-up of regeneration technologies for end-of-life cellulose-based textiles towards pilot and commercial scales can potentially achieve a future materials circularity, but there is a lack of a long-term view of the properties of materials after consecutive recycling stages take place. Cellulose-based materials cannot be infinitely recycled and...
Humanity is currently facing a crisis of excess, with a growing population and the trend towards dis...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources –both ...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Serie: Textile science and clothing technology, ISSN 2197-9863This chapter discusses the present sce...
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with millions of tons of textiles being...
Fast-changing fashion trends have resulted in increases in textile production and waste generation. ...
AbstractBicomponent regenerated cellulose fibres (bRCF) have been created in a core–shell conf...
Today’s consumption of textiles generates a large volume of textile waste. Therefore, it is needed t...
In the context of the circular economy, materials in scientific development present opportunities fo...
Circularity of cellulose-based pre- and post-consumer wastes requires an integrated approach which h...
Millions of tons of textile waste are landfilled or incinerated in the world every year due to insuf...
This paper presents a design and material science collaboration in a science laboratory for regenera...
Fast fashion, as a continuously growing part of the textile industry, is widely criticized for its e...
There is a growing demand for the adoption of cyclical processes in the fashion industry. The trends...
Humanity is currently facing a crisis of excess, with a growing population and the trend towards dis...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources –both ...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Serie: Textile science and clothing technology, ISSN 2197-9863This chapter discusses the present sce...
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with millions of tons of textiles being...
Fast-changing fashion trends have resulted in increases in textile production and waste generation. ...
AbstractBicomponent regenerated cellulose fibres (bRCF) have been created in a core–shell conf...
Today’s consumption of textiles generates a large volume of textile waste. Therefore, it is needed t...
In the context of the circular economy, materials in scientific development present opportunities fo...
Circularity of cellulose-based pre- and post-consumer wastes requires an integrated approach which h...
Millions of tons of textile waste are landfilled or incinerated in the world every year due to insuf...
This paper presents a design and material science collaboration in a science laboratory for regenera...
Fast fashion, as a continuously growing part of the textile industry, is widely criticized for its e...
There is a growing demand for the adoption of cyclical processes in the fashion industry. The trends...
Humanity is currently facing a crisis of excess, with a growing population and the trend towards dis...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources –both ...