The environmental impacts of current, predominantly linear, life cycles of textiles are widespread and substantial. Although applying circular economy (CE) approaches offers the potential to support the transition to more sustainable textile value chains, there is a lack of empirical evidence supporting the choice of individual CE strategies for different types of textiles. The aim of this paper is to study and compare the environmental impacts of introducing different CE strategies (reuse, recycle) into the life cycle of cotton roller towels in terms of climate change impact and water consumption. According to the results, a linear life cycle of a cotton roller towel causes a climate change impact of 12.4 g CO2e/hand-drying and water consu...
The textile industry has a high environmental impact, whether it is through the production of the fi...
Cotton is the most often used natural fiber across worldwide, and it’s an essential component of the...
With an increasing human population in the world, textiles are part of current unsustainable consump...
The environmental impacts of current, predominantly linear, life cycles of textiles are widespread a...
The considerable environmental burden of textiles is currently globally recognized. This burden can ...
Global population growth and rising living standards are increasing apparel consumption. Consequentl...
There is a growing demand for the adoption of cyclical processes in the fashion industry. The trends...
The environmental footprint of textile production, particularly in terms of cotton consumption, wate...
Although textile sector is one of the biggest consumer intensive sector, recycling and reclamation p...
Increasing resource efficiency by utilising secondary raw material is one of the key characteristics...
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with millions of tons of textiles being...
Circular Economy contributes to sustainable development by decoupling economic growth from resource ...
Reducing environmental impacts by increasing circularity is highly relevant to the textiles sector. ...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
Planetary Boundaries (PB) and Circular Economy (CE) are becoming the paradigm for sustainability. Th...
The textile industry has a high environmental impact, whether it is through the production of the fi...
Cotton is the most often used natural fiber across worldwide, and it’s an essential component of the...
With an increasing human population in the world, textiles are part of current unsustainable consump...
The environmental impacts of current, predominantly linear, life cycles of textiles are widespread a...
The considerable environmental burden of textiles is currently globally recognized. This burden can ...
Global population growth and rising living standards are increasing apparel consumption. Consequentl...
There is a growing demand for the adoption of cyclical processes in the fashion industry. The trends...
The environmental footprint of textile production, particularly in terms of cotton consumption, wate...
Although textile sector is one of the biggest consumer intensive sector, recycling and reclamation p...
Increasing resource efficiency by utilising secondary raw material is one of the key characteristics...
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with millions of tons of textiles being...
Circular Economy contributes to sustainable development by decoupling economic growth from resource ...
Reducing environmental impacts by increasing circularity is highly relevant to the textiles sector. ...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
Planetary Boundaries (PB) and Circular Economy (CE) are becoming the paradigm for sustainability. Th...
The textile industry has a high environmental impact, whether it is through the production of the fi...
Cotton is the most often used natural fiber across worldwide, and it’s an essential component of the...
With an increasing human population in the world, textiles are part of current unsustainable consump...