Remanufactured Fashion (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
VIII, 82 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-0297-7 (ISBN)

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Remanufactured Fashion -  Geetha Dissanayake,  Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu,  Pammi Sinha
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This book highlights the concept and applications of Remanufactured Fashion. The first book on this subject, it covers reverse logistics, exemplars, and case studies of remanufactured fashion design. Textile waste is a major issue for all countries, and converting that waste into useful products offers a sensible solution. Remanufactured Fashion is one such sustainable waste management strategy. It involves the conversion of discarded garments into useful retail products, without which they would be dumped at landfills, posing a number of environmental issues. Remanufacturing recovers a product's inherent value once that product no longer fulfills the user's desired needs. The application and use of discarded clothing in remanufacturing processes could greatly reduce the percentage of clothing waste (and mitigate related waste management issues), while also contributing to resource conservation. There has been scant research investigating what is actually involved in the fashion remanufacturing process and how the process could be up-scaled to the mass market in order to achieve greater environmental gains. This book addresses that gap in the literature and examines all aspects pertaining to the concept and applications of Remanufactured Fashion.

Dr. Pammi Sinha is an Associate Professor in the School of Design at the University of Leeds. Her research interests are in the area of design process, interface between design and technology, design in sustainable development within a developing economy and the global dimensions of managing textiles and clothing that have reached their end of life.
Dr Subramanian Senthilkannan is currently working for SGS as a global sustainability consultant, based at Hong Kong. He gained his diploma, bachelors and masters in Textile Technology from premier institutes of India. He was awarded doctorate from The Institute of Textiles and Clothing of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University for his dissertation entitled,' Eco-functional Assessment of Grocery Shopping Bags' He also has more than seven years of industrial experience in textile manufacturing, testing and sustainability evaluation of textiles and clothing materials. He was an outstanding student throughout his studies and bagged numerous awards and medals including many gold medals in his study period. He has more than 75 academic publications in various textiles and environmental journals to his credit. Additionally he has 2 patents, 2 books of chapter and 13 books and numerous conference publications. He is acting as an editor, editorial board member and reviewer for many international peer-reviewed journals of textiles and environmental science disciplines. He is the editor-in-chief of Textiles and Clothing Sustainability journal of Springer. Additionally, he is one of the directors of Textile and Bioengineering Informatics Society, (TBIS) which is a charitable organization created to foster, develop and promote all aspects of science and technology in bioengineering of materials, fibers and textiles.
Dr. Geetha Dissanayake holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree (Textile and Clothing Technology) from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and Management Accounting qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA), UK. 
Geetha's PhD was supported by the prestigious Dorothy Hodgkin postgraduate award and the SCI CDT studentship. Her research sought developing remanufacturing solutions for the end of life textile waste. Her specialization and research interests include sustainable fashion and textiles, end of life waste management, supply chain, and remanufacturing.

This book highlights the concept and applications of Remanufactured Fashion. The first book on this subject, it covers reverse logistics, exemplars, and case studies of remanufactured fashion design. Textile waste is a major issue for all countries, and converting that waste into useful products offers a sensible solution. Remanufactured Fashion is one such sustainable waste management strategy. It involves the conversion of discarded garments into useful retail products, without which they would be dumped at landfills, posing a number of environmental issues. Remanufacturing recovers a product's inherent value once that product no longer fulfills the user's desired needs. The application and use of discarded clothing in remanufacturing processes could greatly reduce the percentage of clothing waste (and mitigate related waste management issues), while also contributing to resource conservation. There has been scant research investigating what is actually involved in the fashion remanufacturing process and how the process could be up-scaled to the mass market in order to achieve greater environmental gains. This book addresses that gap in the literature and examines all aspects pertaining to the concept and applications of Remanufactured Fashion.

Dr. Pammi Sinha is an Associate Professor in the School of Design at the University of Leeds. Her research interests are in the area of design process, interface between design and technology, design in sustainable development within a developing economy and the global dimensions of managing textiles and clothing that have reached their end of life. Dr Subramanian Senthilkannan is currently working for SGS as a global sustainability consultant, based at Hong Kong. He gained his diploma, bachelors and masters in Textile Technology from premier institutes of India. He was awarded doctorate from The Institute of Textiles and Clothing of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University for his dissertation entitled,” Eco-functional Assessment of Grocery Shopping Bags” He also has more than seven years of industrial experience in textile manufacturing, testing and sustainability evaluation of textiles and clothing materials. He was an outstanding student throughout his studies and bagged numerous awards and medals including many gold medals in his study period. He has more than 75 academic publications in various textiles and environmental journals to his credit. Additionally he has 2 patents, 2 books of chapter and 13 books and numerous conference publications. He is acting as an editor, editorial board member and reviewer for many international peer-reviewed journals of textiles and environmental science disciplines. He is the editor-in-chief of Textiles and Clothing Sustainability journal of Springer. Additionally, he is one of the directors of Textile and Bioengineering Informatics Society, (TBIS) which is a charitable organization created to foster, develop and promote all aspects of science and technology in bioengineering of materials, fibers and textiles. Dr. Geetha Dissanayake holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree (Textile and Clothing Technology) from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and Management Accounting qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA), UK.  Geetha’s PhD was supported by the prestigious Dorothy Hodgkin postgraduate award and the SCI CDT studentship. Her research sought developing remanufacturing solutions for the end of life textile waste. Her specialization and research interests include sustainable fashion and textiles, end of life waste management, supply chain, and remanufacturing.

Defining remanufacture within a waste management context.- Closed Loop Systems, Logistics and Reverse Logistics.- Design and business models prevalent within the fashion industry.- Exemplars and case studies of remanufactured fashion design.- Systems requirements for remanufactured fashion as an industry.- Issues raised for sustainability through remanufactured fashion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.1.2016
Reihe/Serie Environmental Footprints and Eco-design of Products and Processes
Zusatzinfo VIII, 82 p. 13 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften
Technik Bauwesen
Technik Maschinenbau
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Clothing waste • End of life waste management • Remanufactured fashion • Sustainable waste management • textile engineering • Textile landfill issues • Textile resource conservation • Textile waste
ISBN-10 981-10-0297-5 / 9811002975
ISBN-13 978-981-10-0297-7 / 9789811002977
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