The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to an increased demand for textile fibres. Fuelling this growth is the increasing number of short fashion seasons in the clothing retail markets, which has led to the overall decreased lifespans of clothing in developed countries such as the United Kingdom, which in turn has resulted in a significant increase in waste textile. The current disposal routes for the generated waste textile is through reuse or recycling, with up to 30% of the waste being landfilled or incinerated. Both landfill and incineration of waste textile are associated with environmental pollution, while reuse of waste garment as second-hand clothing is associated with ...
Circularity of cellulose-based pre- and post-consumer wastes requires an integrated approach which h...
This paper investigated the supramolecular properties and accessibility of fibres regenerated from c...
Cotton is not the answer to meet the rapidly growing demand for textile fibers. Wood-based regenerat...
The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to ...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
The textile industry is developing at a fast pace, and is constantly changing. It is constantly evol...
This paper aims to evaluate the waste cotton quality and its commercialization. The recycled cotton ...
The article discusses the issues of processing secondary raw materials: fiber, yarn, threads, fabric...
Cotton can be coloured by dyeing and printing using either dye or pigment colourants. Pigments are i...
Fast-changing fashion trends have resulted in increases in textile production and waste generation. ...
The ability to create secondary raw materials with low impurity content is importantfrom a fibre reg...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashPurpose: While aiming to create methods for fibre recycl...
The fashion industry is becoming one of the largest emitters worldwide due to its high consumption o...
Cotton is one of the most-used natural fibres in the world due to its relative comfort and strength ...
Purpose: While aiming to create methods for fibre recycling, the question of colours in waste textil...
Circularity of cellulose-based pre- and post-consumer wastes requires an integrated approach which h...
This paper investigated the supramolecular properties and accessibility of fibres regenerated from c...
Cotton is not the answer to meet the rapidly growing demand for textile fibers. Wood-based regenerat...
The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to ...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
The textile industry is developing at a fast pace, and is constantly changing. It is constantly evol...
This paper aims to evaluate the waste cotton quality and its commercialization. The recycled cotton ...
The article discusses the issues of processing secondary raw materials: fiber, yarn, threads, fabric...
Cotton can be coloured by dyeing and printing using either dye or pigment colourants. Pigments are i...
Fast-changing fashion trends have resulted in increases in textile production and waste generation. ...
The ability to create secondary raw materials with low impurity content is importantfrom a fibre reg...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashPurpose: While aiming to create methods for fibre recycl...
The fashion industry is becoming one of the largest emitters worldwide due to its high consumption o...
Cotton is one of the most-used natural fibres in the world due to its relative comfort and strength ...
Purpose: While aiming to create methods for fibre recycling, the question of colours in waste textil...
Circularity of cellulose-based pre- and post-consumer wastes requires an integrated approach which h...
This paper investigated the supramolecular properties and accessibility of fibres regenerated from c...
Cotton is not the answer to meet the rapidly growing demand for textile fibers. Wood-based regenerat...