2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15065315
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Determining the Contributions in a Denim Fabric Production for Sustainable Development Goals: Life Cycle Assessment and Material Input Approaches

Abstract: In this paper, within the framework of increasing the contributions to sustainable development goals and reducing the water footprint, the sustainable production potential of a factory producing denim fabrics have been studied in association with the sustainable development goals. For this purpose, Life Cycle Assessment and Material Input per Service methods were used to determine the environmental impact factors of the factory and the existing water footprint. Calculations were made in three different ways, t… Show more

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“…The sustainability evaluation made according to the total production capacity determined that the factory contributed approximately 12% to Sustainable Development Goal 12 in the period examined, according to both the life cycle assessment and material input per service methods. Although there is inconsistency in the life cycle assessment and material input per service method results, it was predicted that there are economic and environmental gain potentials related to Sustainable Development Goals 13, 14, and 15, and the sustainable production potential of the factory can be increased [15].…”
Section: İvedi Et Al (2019) Ensured the Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sustainability evaluation made according to the total production capacity determined that the factory contributed approximately 12% to Sustainable Development Goal 12 in the period examined, according to both the life cycle assessment and material input per service methods. Although there is inconsistency in the life cycle assessment and material input per service method results, it was predicted that there are economic and environmental gain potentials related to Sustainable Development Goals 13, 14, and 15, and the sustainable production potential of the factory can be increased [15].…”
Section: İvedi Et Al (2019) Ensured the Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to make the calculations comparative, the total production capacity of the factory was created in three different ways, taking into account a selected product and wet processes. The sustainability assessment created as a result of the analyses determined that the factory contributed approximately 12% to Sustainable Development Goal 12 in the period examined, according to both the life cycle assessment and Material Input per Service methods [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a symbol of a free lifestyle, denim fabric and clothing have consistently been beloved by global consumers, with an annual global production exceeding an astonishing 9 billion meters and a value exceeding 25 billion USD. However, the production process of denim garments, particularly the dyeing stage, has caused significant environmental pollution. This pollution is primarily due to the excessive use of indigo dyes and reducing agents, such as sodium dithionite (Na 2 S 2 O 4 ), during the dyeing process. Based on current industrial practices, the dyeing process for indigo denim fabric consumes approximately 2 t of the toxic and corrosive Na 2 S 2 O 4 per ton of fabric, with an estimated 60–70% of this amount being discharged into the environment .…”
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confidence: 99%