Development of Sustainable Cotton Poly Blended Woven Fabric with Anti Pilling Finish- Crimson Publishers
Development of Sustainable Cotton Poly Blended Woven Fabric with Anti Pilling Finish- Crimson Publishers
In
this study, development of sustainable cotton poly blended woven fabric made
from pre-consumer & post-consumer waste suitable for apparels with
anti-pilling finish has been compared with regular non-sustainable fabrics. The
need aroused to develop this recycled cotton poly blended fabric came to create
a sustainable product by taking cotton-from garment cutting waste, rejected
garments, used garments & Poly- from used PET bottles. The fabric made from
this development was having some amount of pilling due to recycled yarns. To
overcome the pilling of recycled cotton poly blended fabrics, anti-pilling
agents to be applied in the bulk. This development study will provide the
solution of sustainable fabrics which is commercially viable for apparel
industry in terms of cost, lead time and fashion aspirations in coming days,
reduce carbon footprints, reduce energy & water consumption, Lessened demand
for dyes, create eco-friendly & sustainable textiles.
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