The waste generated during the production of textile materials can be classified as pre-consumer and post-consumer waste. In most cases, these wastes are incinerated or disposed of in landfills, which, in turn, has an impact on the environment and economic growth. To reduce these effects, mitigation...

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Main Author: Puerto Rico, Sergio Iván
Format: Article
Online Access: https://revistas.sena.edu.co/index.php/innlab/article/view/6189
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Summary:The waste generated during the production of textile materials can be classified as pre-consumer and post-consumer waste. In most cases, these wastes are incinerated or disposed of in landfills, which, in turn, has an impact on the environment and economic growth. To reduce these effects, mitigation measures must be taken to adopt sustainable management of textile waste and curb the negative environmental impact. This article presents the global advances in the field of circular economy in fashion, along with some value-added strategies and waste utilization. These advances not only positively impact the environment but also create economic and innovation opportunities in the textile and fashion industry, contributing to sustainable development aligned with the principles of the circular economy.