Embracing Eco-Fashion: The Future of Sustainable Textiles and Apparel Production

Embracing Eco-Fashion: The Future of Sustainable Textiles and Apparel Production

Green Production and Consumption of Textiles and Apparel: Key Insights from a 2024 ScienceDirect Review

The textile and apparel industry works step‐by‐step. Fiber spinning leads to yarn production. Yarn makes fabric. Fabric then meets finishing tasks like dyeing and washing. Each step connects closely to the next. These linked stages often hurt the environment. Sustainable change becomes a needed choice.

Importance of Green Production in Textiles

  • A traditional process uses much water and power.
    Pollution from dyes and chemicals adds to waste.
  • Global demand grows fast.
    Fast fashion and quick cycles push the industry into more environmental harm.

Sustainable Fabrication Techniques

  • Use eco-friendly dyes and chemicals.
    Biodegradable dyes cut chemical pollution.
  • Conserve resources.
    Reuse, recycle, and reduce water and power use.
  • Choose better raw materials.
    Biodegradable and compostable inputs help lower long-term impact.
  • Offset carbon emissions.
    Carbon-neutral plans work against greenhouse gases.

Challenges Facing Sustainable Apparel Production

  • Cost and eco-friendly methods must meet.
    Efficient production and green practices sometimes conflict.
  • Social goals and environmental aims join.
    The supply chain must hold both ideas.
  • Fast fashion demands quick, low-cost work.
    This need can block eco-friendly changes.

Future Prospects and Innovations

  • Extend the life of textiles.
    Longer garments cut waste.
  • Use sustainable methods in every step.
    Spinning, fabric making, wet processing, and assembly get greener.
  • Improve tools to check the overall impact.
    Better life cycle tools guide sustainability.
  • Modern brands show more green intent.
    They choose eco-technologies and materials.

Conclusion

This review shifts focus to a green textile industry. Production and consumption can respect nature. Sustainable measures fix the ecological balance. They also promote social care and sound business. These steps mark a vital move toward a greener textile future.


Reference: Rahaman et al., “Green production and consumption of textiles and apparel: Importance, fabrication, challenges and future prospects,” Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, Vol. 10, Issue 2, June 2024, ScienceDirect.

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