2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-37035-0_5
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Value Definition in Sustainable (Textiles) Production and Consumption

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“…We argue that the author's background in textile design and their familiarity with practice research approaches such as the bricolage method, has largely contributed to the success of the programme and to its potential legacy for teaching circular design. Being a circular textile designer acknowledges the complexity of many supply chains and end of life trajectories, taking on technical challenges, understanding networks and systems to develop solutions to current environmental issues (Lerpiniere, 2020). This way of embracing ambiguity and recognising patterns in complex systems provides designers with the tools to develop valuable knowledge exchange material such as the CDL programme.…”
Section: Discussion: the Role Of Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We argue that the author's background in textile design and their familiarity with practice research approaches such as the bricolage method, has largely contributed to the success of the programme and to its potential legacy for teaching circular design. Being a circular textile designer acknowledges the complexity of many supply chains and end of life trajectories, taking on technical challenges, understanding networks and systems to develop solutions to current environmental issues (Lerpiniere, 2020). This way of embracing ambiguity and recognising patterns in complex systems provides designers with the tools to develop valuable knowledge exchange material such as the CDL programme.…”
Section: Discussion: the Role Of Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reveal fashion addressing the issue in both production and consumption, several technical indexes to review the technical in the wearer personal identification of rare purchaser, occasional purchaser, or frequent purchaser were discussed in the article by A. S. McGrath [17]. This textiles and fashion-related go-to-market end users are not only refereeing to individuals in the age from 18 to 25 who occasionally purchases for formal wear, leisure wear, or sportswear, they also have been within a group in age from 26 to 32 who emphasizes on their respondent to the human wellbeing of customer involvement in the satisfaction of quality-related problems in their purchasing [17,18]. But in the domain of environmental responsibility and customer preference in the purchasing of valuable goods, the sustainable solution also guides the manufacturer of polluted materials, printed and dyed textiles, and mass manufacturing of clothing to take the resource as an index for efficiency aspects; in addition to that consumption in the aspects of technical improvements such as in the trendy, wearable products added with cultural and leisure aspects of fashion through the post-use and post-consumption link should reduce in considering the industrial disposable materials.…”
Section: Textiles Perspectives In 2d and 3d Assembling Including Spin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sustainability-directed consumption. They also define the circular economy as the input of the shorter but more responsive grip in from designer, textile mills to the enduser [4,18]. Post-processing batches of reusable yarns, treads, woven clothes, cellulose materials, post-treatment accessories, or parts of the needs are directed turning to the aggregation dispersed to solve fundamental needs in front but followed by the creation and multipurpose wearables for device-connecting purpose.…”
Section: Conclusion: End Use For Integrating Textiles For Market-lead...mentioning
confidence: 99%