Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles
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Resumo: | In the context of current environmental, social and economic issues, it is imperative to perform more in-depth studies on waste management and the life cycle of a product. Thus, the concept of circular economy, aimed at transforming traditional patterns of production and economic growth, is extremely important. One way to mitigate negative environmental impacts that is consistent with a circular economic system is to encourage interdisciplinarity between sectors, that is, one production sector can provide a function for waste from another. In this context, this article gathers scientific information on two sectors relevant to the global economy (textiles and food), with the aim of reusing waste from the food industry to manufacture a new textile product with added value. Specifically, the focus is on the use of bacterial cellulose from the probiotic drinks from kombucha, for the manufacture of biotextiles for fashion industry. A discussion is also presented, relating the circular economy concept to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, in order to understand which goals can be achieved with this approach. |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles Provin, A. P. Circular economy Textile waste Food waste Biotextiles Eco-fashion SDGs |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Circular economy for fashion industry: Use of waste from the food industry for the production of biotextiles |
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Provin, A. P. |
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Provin, A. P. Dutra, Ana Gouveia, Isabel C. Leal Vieira Cubas, Anelise |
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Dutra, Ana Gouveia, Isabel C. Leal Vieira Cubas, Anelise |
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Provin, A. P. Dutra, Ana Gouveia, Isabel C. Leal Vieira Cubas, Anelise |
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Circular economy Textile waste Food waste Biotextiles Eco-fashion SDGs |
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Circular economy Textile waste Food waste Biotextiles Eco-fashion SDGs |
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In the context of current environmental, social and economic issues, it is imperative to perform more in-depth studies on waste management and the life cycle of a product. Thus, the concept of circular economy, aimed at transforming traditional patterns of production and economic growth, is extremely important. One way to mitigate negative environmental impacts that is consistent with a circular economic system is to encourage interdisciplinarity between sectors, that is, one production sector can provide a function for waste from another. In this context, this article gathers scientific information on two sectors relevant to the global economy (textiles and food), with the aim of reusing waste from the food industry to manufacture a new textile product with added value. Specifically, the focus is on the use of bacterial cellulose from the probiotic drinks from kombucha, for the manufacture of biotextiles for fashion industry. A discussion is also presented, relating the circular economy concept to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, in order to understand which goals can be achieved with this approach. |
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