服装
洗衣店
持续性
重新使用
工厂(面向对象编程)
聚酯纤维
生产(经济)
聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯
织物
纺织工业
业务
消费(社会学)
供应链
环境科学
环境经济学
废物管理
工程类
营销
计算机科学
生态学
经济
材料科学
社会科学
宏观经济学
考古
社会学
生物
复合材料
历史
程序设计语言
航空航天工程
作者
Cristina Palacios-Mateo,Yvonne van der Meer,Gunnar Henrik Seide
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12302-020-00447-x
摘要
Abstract Clothing is one of the primary human needs, and the demand is met by the global production of thousands of tons of textile fibers, fabrics and garments every day. Polyester clothing manufactured from oil-based polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the market leader. Conventional PET creates pollution along its entire value chain—during the production, use and end-of-life phases—and also contributes to the unsustainable depletion of resources. The consumption of PET garments thus compromises the quality of land, water and air, destroys ecosystems, and endangers human health. In this article, we discuss the different stages of the value chain for polyester clothing from the perspective of sustainability, describing current environmental challenges such as pollution from textile factory wastewater, and microfibers released from clothing during the laundry cycle. We also consider potential solutions such as enhanced reuse and recycling. Finally, we propose a series of recommendations that should be applied to polyester clothing at all stages along the value chain, offering the potential for meaningful and effective change to improve the environmental sustainability of polyester textiles on a global scale.
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