Book description
The textile industry impacts the environment in a number of ways, including its use of resources, its impact on global warming, and the amount of pollution and waste it generates. Assessing the Environmental Impact of Textiles and the Clothing Supply Chain reviews methods used to calculate this environmental impact, including product carbon footprints (PCFs), ecological footprints (EFs), and life cycle assessment (LCA).
The first chapters provide an introduction to the textile supply chain and its environmental impact, and an overview of the methods used to measure this impact. The book goes on to consider different environmental impacts of the industry, including greenhouse gas emissions, the water and energy footprints of the industry, and depletion of resources, as well as the use of LCA to assess the overall environmental impact of the textile industry. It then deals with the practice of measuring these impacts before forming a conclusion about the environmental impact of the industry.
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Textiles and the Clothing Supply Chain provides a standard reference for R&D managers in the textile industry and academic researchers in textile science.
- Reviews the main methods used to calculate the textile industry’s use of resources, its impact on global warming and the pollution and waste it generates
- Reviews the key methods, their principles and how they can be applied in practice to measure and reduce the environmental impact of textile products
- Includes the following calculation methods: product carbon footprints (PCFs), ecological footprints (EFs) and life cycle assessment (LCA)
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Author contact details
- Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
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Chapter 1: The textile supply chain and its environmental impact
- Abstract:
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 The textile supply chain: an overview
- 1.3 The production of natural fibres
- 1.4 The production of synthetic fibres
- 1.5 Spinning
- 1.6 Fabric manufacture
- 1.7 Finishing processes
- 1.8 Apparel manufacture
- 1.9 Distribution and retail
- 1.10 Usage and disposal
- 1.11 Summary: key challenges in assessing and reducing environmental impacts
- Chapter 2: Ways of measuring the environmental impact of textile processing: an overview
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Chapter 3: Textile processing and greenhouse gas emissions: methods for calculating the product carbon footprint (PCF) of textile products
- Abstract:
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 The main principles of carbon footprint measurement
- 3.3 Carbon footprint assessment methodology
- 3.4 Applications of product carbon footprint (PCF) assessment to key stages in the supply chain
- 3.5 Application of PCF assessment in textiles
- 3.6 Summary: key challenges in calculating the PCF in textiles
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Chapter 4: Calculating the water and energy footprints of textile products
- Abstract:
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Water footprints: an introduction
- 4.3 Methods for assessing water footprints
- 4.4 Applications of water footprint assessment to key stages in the textile supply chain
- 4.5 Energy footprints: introduction and methods of assessment
- 4.6 Applications of energy footprint assessment to key stages in the textile supply chain
- 4.7 Summary: key challenges in calculating water and energy footprints
- Chapter 5: Textile processing and resource depletion: calculating the ecological footprint of textile products
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Chapter 6: Estimating the overall environmental impact of textile processing: life cycle assessment (LCA) of textile products
- Abstract:
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 History of life cycle assessment (LCA)
- 6.3 Basic principles of LCA
- 6.4 LCA goal and scope definition
- 6.5 Life cycle inventory analysis
- 6.6 Life cycle impact assessment (LCIA)
- 6.7 Life cycle interpretation
- 6.8 Standards for LCA
- 6.9 Different LCA methods
- 6.10 Different LCIA methods
- 6.11 Tools for calculation of LCAs
- 6.12 Advantages and limitations of LCA
- 6.13 Summary
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Chapter 7: Life cycle assessment (LCA) and product carbon footprint (PCF) modelling of textile products
- Abstract:
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Modelling for product carbon footprint (PCF) and life cycle assessment (LCA) of textile products
- 7.3 Available databases for LCA and PCF modelling of textiles and the clothing supply chain
- 7.4 Key issues in using databases
- 7.5 Difficulties in modelling and simulation
- 7.6 Summary
- Chapter 8: End-of-life management of textile products
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Chapter 9: Measuring the environmental impact of textiles in practice: calculating the product carbon footprint (PCF) and life cycle assessment (LCA) of particular textile products
- Abstract:
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Cotton clothing: life cycle assessment (LCA) studies of T-shirts
- 9.3 Cotton clothing: LCA studies of jeans
- 9.4 Woollen clothing: LCA study of a sweater
- 9.5 Synthetic clothing: LCA studies of polyester garments
- 9.6 Linen textiles: LCA of a linen shirt
- 9.7 Technical textiles: LCA studies of medical textile products
- 9.8 Nonwovens: LCA studies of nappies (diapers)
- 9.9 Summary
- Chapter 10: Assessing the environmental impact of textiles: summary and conclusions
- Index
Product information
- Title: Assessing the Environmental Impact of Textiles and the Clothing Supply Chain
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2014
- Publisher(s): Woodhead Publishing
- ISBN: 9781782421122
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