2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9927-6_16
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SDG 15 Life on Land

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“…Sustainable shoes provide various environmental benefits, such as reducing resource consumption, minimizing waste generation, conserving ecosystems, and protecting biodiversity. Additionally, sustainable shoe production focuses on water efficiency and pollution prevention to reduce water consumption, minimize contamination, and mitigate negative impacts on freshwater ecosystems and communities 30) . These few advantages are seen as utilitarian environmental benefits that strongly influence consumer attitudes and motivate them to buy eco-friendly shoes.…”
Section: Model Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable shoes provide various environmental benefits, such as reducing resource consumption, minimizing waste generation, conserving ecosystems, and protecting biodiversity. Additionally, sustainable shoe production focuses on water efficiency and pollution prevention to reduce water consumption, minimize contamination, and mitigate negative impacts on freshwater ecosystems and communities 30) . These few advantages are seen as utilitarian environmental benefits that strongly influence consumer attitudes and motivate them to buy eco-friendly shoes.…”
Section: Model Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Završetak odevnog predmeta ima složen životni ciklus koji se sastoji od različitih faza uključujuć i proizvodnju resursa, proizvodnju vlakana, montažu odeć e, transport, i na kraju reciklažu ili konačno odlaganje. Svaki od ovih procesa može uticati na životnu sredinu kao što su iscrpljivanje resursa, emisija fosilnih goriva, voda otpad i čvrsti otpad, ozbiljno ugrožavajuć i održivost tekstilne industrije na duži rok [23].…”
Section: Sdg I Održivost Tekstilne Industrijeunclassified
“…New weaving technologies, such as projectile, rapier, air and/or water jet, and multiphase looms, not only consume less energy but also provide better efficiency and produce less waste when compared to the conventional machinery. The use of all-in-one garment (or seamless) manufacturing can also decrease the environmental impact (Arana et al 2020;Nawaz and Nayak 2015). This technology produces 3-dimensional (3D) textile pieces avoiding the fabric manufacturing steps, like weaving and knitting, cutting, and sewing operations, as it is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Fibre Types and Textile Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this technology consumes between 30% to 40% less time and saves energy compared to the conventional process. Besides, seamless technology reduces the cost of labour and waste involved in the cutting process (Arana et al 2020).…”
Section: Fibre Types and Textile Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%