2016
DOI: 10.1089/sus.2016.29071.cu
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I Had an Old Tablecloth: The ReUse of Textile Waste by the San Francisco Hospitality Industry

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“…Reduce is considered as the most important element of the 3Rs concept which focuses on minimise the generation of waste (Aadal et al, 2013). Ulasewicz and Esmus (2016) identified that consider the whole life cycle of the textile product as a technical nutrient that can be repurposed or reused as a part of the closed-loop system is one method to adopt cradle to cradle concept which is one principle in CE concept. Sandin and Peters (2018) explained that there are three types of recycling methods as mechanical, chemical, and thermal which have been divided according to the nature of the recycling process.…”
Section: R Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduce is considered as the most important element of the 3Rs concept which focuses on minimise the generation of waste (Aadal et al, 2013). Ulasewicz and Esmus (2016) identified that consider the whole life cycle of the textile product as a technical nutrient that can be repurposed or reused as a part of the closed-loop system is one method to adopt cradle to cradle concept which is one principle in CE concept. Sandin and Peters (2018) explained that there are three types of recycling methods as mechanical, chemical, and thermal which have been divided according to the nature of the recycling process.…”
Section: R Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%