Electrocapacitive deionization: mechanisms, electrodes, and cell designs
K Sun, M Tebyetekerwa, C Wang… - Advanced Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging water desalination technology for removing
different ionic species from water, which is based on electric charge compensation by these …
different ionic species from water, which is based on electric charge compensation by these …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of the contribution of the textiles sector to climate change
The textile industry is responsible for a significant amount of global CO2 emissions,
exceeding those from several other sectors such as international aviation and shipping. This …
exceeding those from several other sectors such as international aviation and shipping. This …
A sustainable three-layer circular economic model with controllable waste, emission, and wastewater from the textile and fashion industry
The textile and clothing industries play a major role in greenhouse gas release, climate
change, global warming, air pollution, water pollution, and soil damage due to the landfilling …
change, global warming, air pollution, water pollution, and soil damage due to the landfilling …
Waste textile reutilization via a scalable dyeing technology: a strategy to enhance dyestuffs degradation efficiency
The rapid expansion of the fast fashion industry brings about environmental concerns such
as dyestuffs-related water pollutions and waste textiles. Conventional wastewater-disposal …
as dyestuffs-related water pollutions and waste textiles. Conventional wastewater-disposal …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating LCA and blockchain technology to promote circular fashion–A case study of leather handbags
M Shou, T Domenech - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
The textile sector accounts for the fourth-highest usage of primary raw materials and water
(after food, housing, and transport), the second-highest usage of land, and the fifth highest …
(after food, housing, and transport), the second-highest usage of land, and the fifth highest …
Global microplastic fiber pollution from domestic laundry
The rapid expansion of fast fashion has significantly increased microplastic fiber (MPF)
release during laundry practices, accounting for approximately one-third of primary …
release during laundry practices, accounting for approximately one-third of primary …
Toward sustainable wearable electronic textiles
Smart wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) that can detect and differentiate multiple
stimuli, while also collecting and storing the diverse array of data signals using highly …
stimuli, while also collecting and storing the diverse array of data signals using highly …
Textile waste fiber regeneration via a green chemistry approach: a molecular strategy for sustainable fashion
Fast fashion, as a continuously growing part of the textile industry, is widely criticized for its
excessive resource use and high generation of textiles. To reduce its environmental impacts …
excessive resource use and high generation of textiles. To reduce its environmental impacts …
Possibility routes for textile recycling technology
D Damayanti, LA Wulandari, A Bagaskoro, A Rianjanu… - Polymers, 2021 - mdpi.com
The fashion industry contributes to a significant environmental issue due to the increasing
production and needs of the industry. The proactive efforts toward developing a more …
production and needs of the industry. The proactive efforts toward developing a more …
Mobilisation of textile waste to recover high added value products and energy for the transition to circular economy
I Papamichael, I Voukkali, F Economou, P Loizia… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with millions of tons of textiles
being discarded annually. Material and energy recovery within circular economy offer …
being discarded annually. Material and energy recovery within circular economy offer …