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Research on Recycling Design of Clothing Textiles Based on Sustainable Development
Summary
This review examines sustainable design strategies for recycling and reusing clothing and textiles, covering the full lifecycle from design to end-of-life disposal. Textile recycling is relevant to microplastic pollution because synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon shed microplastic fibers during washing.
Based on the concept of sustainable development, the recycling and reuse of clothing and textiles has been paid more and more attention in modern society. With the increasing attention to environmental issues in the world, how to consider the life cycle and reuse of textiles in the design and production stage has become a major challenge for designers and manufacturers. In this context, textile designers and producers need to keep pace with the times and explore new design methods and reuse strategies. Firstly, this paper analyzes the design principles based on sustainable development and the challenges faced in recycling design, and further discusses the best practices of textiles in the stages of design, production and recycling from multiple dimensions, aiming at providing reference for textile design and production industries.
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