Recycling From Waste in Fashion and Textiles 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119620532.ch4
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Opportunities of Agro and Biowaste in the Fashion Industry

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“…Industrial-scale production of the polymer needed to create corn fiber spins on the maturation, refining, and polymerization of maize dextrose, a basic plant sugar. There are less greenhouse gases emitted to the environment as a result of the production and usage of maize fiber (Jose, et. al.…”
Section: Figure: Corn Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrial-scale production of the polymer needed to create corn fiber spins on the maturation, refining, and polymerization of maize dextrose, a basic plant sugar. There are less greenhouse gases emitted to the environment as a result of the production and usage of maize fiber (Jose, et. al.…”
Section: Figure: Corn Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the negative impact of agro/bio-waste disposing, designers are taking the challenge to use bio-based material. Though many innovations are still in development still many successful attempts have been implemented to make a move towards sustainability (Jose, Samant, Bahuguna, & Pandit, 2020). Sustainability is a huge challenge in the fashion industry and textile waste can be used as the raw material such as value-added products.…”
Section: ‫مجلة‬ ‫النوعية‬ ‫التربية‬ ‫مجاالت‬ ‫في‬ ‫البحوث‬mentioning
confidence: 99%