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IS THERE A ZERO WASTE IN A FASHION DESIGN?

DS 117: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education (E&PDE 2022), London South Bank University in London, UK. 8th - 9th September 2022, 2022
Each year around 400 billion m2 of textiles are produced in the world in the linear economy. About 15% of the fabric used to make clothes end up in the waste during the cutting process. Although there are a number of recycling initiatives in the fashion industry towards circular economy, the application of zero-waste principles in fashion design ...
Binde, Māra, Freimane, Aija
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Zero Waste Fashion Design

2016
Zero Waste Fashion Design combines research and practice to introduce a crucial sustainable fashion design approach. Written by two industry leading pioneers, Timo Rissanen and Holly McQuillan, the book offers flexible strategies and easy-to-master zero waste techniques to help you develop your own cutting edge fashion designs ...
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Teaching Sustainability in Fashion Design Courses Through a Zero-Waste Design Project

Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 2020
With the increased importance of learning about sustainability in fashion design curriculum, this article reports the teaching zero-waste design in existing fashion design courses that teach skills needed to create and construct garments. This study documents the development and delivery of a zero-waste design project in two different levels of ...
Hae Jin Gam, Jennifer Banning
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Sustainable fashion: Zero waste design practices

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
Dewi Indah Wilujeng   +4 more
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ZERO WASTE DESIGN APPROACH OF TRADITONAL TURKISH WOMEN CLOTHING

2023
The origins of traditional clothes of the Turks extend to the clothing culture of their ancestorswho lived in Eurasia. Turks wore multi-layered, stitched clothes that allowed freedomof movement, compatible with the climate, geography, and culture they lived in, and theyused pattern methods that provided the most efficiency from narrow-width woven ...
Aktaş, Ceren, Özkavruk Adanır, Elvan
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WasteBanned: Supporting Zero Waste Fashion Design Through Linked Edits

Proceedings of the 37th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
UIST ’24, October 13–16, 2024, Pittsburgh, PA, USA ; The commonly used cut-and-sew garment construction process, in which 2D fabric panels are cut from sheets of fabric and assembled into 3D garments, contributes to widespread textile waste in the fashion industry.
Ruowang Zhang   +4 more
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Designing Zero-Waste Chemical Processes: A Green Chemistry Perspective

The chemical industry has historically been a major contributor to environmental pollution due to the generation of substantial chemical waste and hazardous byproducts. Traditional manufacturing approaches often focus heavily on economic and production efficiency, frequently neglecting environmental and human health impacts.
Suresh Kumar   +2 more
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Zero-Waste Design of PartspARTs IMSEONOC

Korean Society of Fashion Design, 2015
Ha Jeong Chung, Ju Hee Park
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Zero Waste Discharge and Sustainable Design for Hotel Industry

Science and Technology - An International Journal
In the contemporary context, the hotel industry stands as a major contributor to global waste production and energy consumption. However, through thoughtful design and meticulous maintenance, hotels can achieve self-sustainability. The sector’s extensive energy demands are primarily met through non-renewable sources, yet a shift to renewable energy is ...
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