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  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Ali Khadir
    1 820,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 466,-

    Environmental impacts created by the entire textile and fashion supply chain have been an important topic of discussion in recent decades. Different life cycle phases of a textile product from raw material extraction through manufacturing to consumer use and disposal are all responsible for various magnitudes of environmental impact. Mitigating the environmental impacts created by the textile manufacturing sector is of paramount import as manufacturing is a critical point to alleviate the impacts arising from the entire textiles and clothing supply chain. This contributed volume is meant to illustrate and draw useful conclusions from initiatives taken by the textile manufacturing sector and to identify key practices invented and being practiced by textiles and clothing manufacturers toward making the industry more sustainable.

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 716,-

    Natural dyes offer a time-tested and generally more sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes in the textile industry. The issues surrounding synthetic dyes are well-known, and in the literature it is generally accepted that natural dyes have a smaller environmental impact. However, even natural dyes have issues that must be dealt with in order to ensure sustainability in the industry. For example, the mordants needed to improve the dyeing process may release hazardous heavy metal pollutants when used. This book is dedicated to exploring cases such as this that illustrate the benefits and drawbacks to natural dyes and steps that must be taken for their sustainable use in the textile industry.

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 450,-

    This contributed volume discusses how consumer awareness of textile sustainability can lead to a more sustainable textile supply chain. From the initial purchase of a textile to its care and longevity, consumer behaviors are at the core of consumption associated with the textile industry. Making consumers aware of the environmental impacts of the clothing products they buy help them to choose the best alternative which has the lowers footprints and also enable them to help the entire textile sector to become sustainable. In addition, making them aware of environmental footprints of textile products from cradle to grave, make them aware of how best they can take care of their products during use and disposal phases and how they can help to preserve the planet with their earnest efforts to reduce the environmental impacts in their boundary, i.e. the use and disposal phases.

  • av Rosa Patricia Larios-Francia
    1 636,-

    Fashion, and the growth of fashion, are presented as the manifestation of a process of civilization, within a capitalist culture (capital understood as material possessions) that has become global and imperialist, of which - in an economic sense - the industry (or the fashion system?) functions as one of its main instruments of exploitation. And with respect to design, Arturo Escobar said:"Can design detach itself from its roots in modernist practices of unsustainability and defuturization and reorient itself towards other commitments, practices, narratives and ontological enactions? Moreover, can design be part of the toolkit for the transition to the pluriverze (i.e. a world in which many worlds can fit)?"This book presents the importance of cultural sustainability in the textiles and fashion industry, decolonizing fashion system and promotes the design for transitions.

  • av R. Rathinamoorthy
    1 206 - 1 726,-

    This book provides insights into microfiber pollution in textile industries that would help researchers and professionals to work from the textile point of view to mitigate the problem, and create a green sustainable future. Microplastic pollution has received great importance due to its adverse environmental and health impact. Microplastic particles are found to contaminate the ecosystem. Research has reported microplastics on seashores, in deep seas, freshwater systems including rivers and lakes, and most importantly in the air. Various land-based and water-based organisms are also contaminated with microplastics. The most serious issue is when these particles are found in the food chain and air which can reach the human system. It has been estimated that human beings can intake up to 1,21,000 microplastic particles in a year through food and inhalation. Being one of the most polluting industries, the contribution of Textile industries in microplastic pollution is extremely higher (around 35%). This book addresses the issue of microfiber/microplastic pollution cause by various techniques including home laundry and the ways to alleviate it.

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 586 - 1 636,-

    Textile industry wastewater contains toxic dyes as well as heavy metals and many other persistent organic compounds which are difficult to biodegrade using conventional biological methods. Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) are one of the best alternatives for the effective degradation of such compounds. This Volume 2 starts with homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton processes and reviews the application and variables that affect the process. It then discusses plasma technology- an emerging method in terms of its chemistry, treatment set-up, limitations, etc. The positive performance of carbon tetrachloride in process intensification of dye degradation is presented. The other chapters include topics such as sonoenzymatic treatment processes, electroflocculation versus textile wastewater, combination of photocatalysis and membrane Separation, and enhancement of anaerobic digestion and photodegradation through adsorption.

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    1 500,-

    Treatment of textile waste water using low cost and innovative materialsAPPLICATION OF SUSTAINABLE AND LOW-COST SLUDGE BASED ADSORBENTS FOR TEXTILE DYE DEGRADATIONDYESTUFF ADSORBING NATURAL COMPOSITES FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENTSSustainable Approach on the Treatment of Textile Wastewater using Membrane TechniquesAdvanced Oxidation Processes (AOP) - Effective innovative treatment methods to degrade textile dye effluent REUSE OF SALT-CONTAINING DYEING EFFLUENTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL AND ULTRAVIOLET COUPLED SYSTEM Treatment of Textile Waste Water Using Biochar Produced from Agricultural WastePhoto-catalytic oxidation of dye house effluent using TiO2 & RGOT semi-conductor oxide-Carbon composite catalyst

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    2 136,-

    This book highlights novel materials for dye-containing wastewater treatment and presents an up-to-date information on dye degradation/adsorption using new promising materials such as nanocomposites.

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    1 826,-

    Treatment of textile waste water using low cost and innovative materialsAPPLICATION OF SUSTAINABLE AND LOW-COST SLUDGE BASED ADSORBENTS FOR TEXTILE DYE DEGRADATIONDYESTUFF ADSORBING NATURAL COMPOSITES FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENTSSustainable Approach on the Treatment of Textile Wastewater using Membrane TechniquesAdvanced Oxidation Processes (AOP) - Effective innovative treatment methods to degrade textile dye effluent REUSE OF SALT-CONTAINING DYEING EFFLUENTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL AND ULTRAVIOLET COUPLED SYSTEM Treatment of Textile Waste Water Using Biochar Produced from Agricultural WastePhoto-catalytic oxidation of dye house effluent using TiO2 & RGOT semi-conductor oxide-Carbon composite catalyst

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & R. Rathinamoorthy
    1 116 - 1 816,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Ali Khadir
    1 116,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Miguel Angel Gardetti
    1 116 - 1 180,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Miguel Angel Gardetti
    946,-

  • - Product Development, Design and Environmental Aspects
     
    1 816,-

    This third of the three volume series highlights the intricate relationship in the handloom industry between its culture and the various areas of sustainability. While there have been major disruptions in this age old industry, this volume presents the design, development and environmental aspects to keep the industry moving ahead.

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Ali Khadir
    1 660,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Ali Khadir
    1 660,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu & Fieke Dhondt
    1 180,-

  • av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 080 - 1 690,-

    This second volume in this set of books discusses various sustainable approaches in textiles and the fashion sector with a focus on consumerism and the supply chain. Sustainability is one of the important aspects in today's industrial context, and is no exception to textiles and fashion. Sustainability and strict adherence to the principles of sustainability has become as one of the essential needs again for any industrial sector including textiles and fashion. There are countless measures in terms of various approaches to make the textiles and fashion sector sustainable. These measures, but not limited to, ranging from innovating and implementing new fibres and raw materials, introducing innovative manufacturing methods, chemicals, processes to focus on all the possible stages of a textile product's life cycle from cradle to grave. These approaches include making the textiles and fashion sector circular and also development of new products from sustainable raw materials/processes or combination of both.

  • av Ali Khadir
    956 - 1 016,-

    Dyes are versatile compounds that have been successfully used in textile printing, rubber, cosmetics, plastic, pharmaceutical, and leather industries to color the products. Dye-using industries, particularly textile or printing industries are responsible for the generation of a great amount of colored wastewater that are polluting and threatening the environment. Many of these dyes are carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic, as well as harmful to human, aquatic life, and other living things and their elimination from wastewater is highly essential. Various approaches have been implemented in the efforts to mitigate the issue related to textile wastewater, such as adsorption, biological processes, advanced oxidation processes, membrane technology, etc. In this Volume 1, the application of various types of polymers in different wastewater treatment technologies are presented. The synthesis procedure of some polymers, the polymer modification, the effect of operational parameters on polymer efficiency, the interactions between polymers - dyes, etc are discussed.

  • av Ali Khadir
    1 080,-

    The textile industry segment has been continuously expanding and it is reported that the global market was US$1000 billion in 2020. Aside from the fact that textile industry could be profitable and offers several advantages for human life, this industry produces wastewater containing many harmful substances in the form of organic and inorganic moieties. Textile wastewater can lead to serious environmental problems if discharged without treatment. In this first volume of the application of biological mechanisms, processes and units are reviewed in terms of dye degradation and removal. The role of biodegradation, bioaccumulation and biosorption in bio-decolorization are discussed. The book starts with highlighting the fundamentals of aerobic and anaerobic mechanisms having different configurations. The moving bed bioreactor (MBBR), up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors, sequential aerobic/anaerobic batch reactors, membrane bioreactor, etc are also covered in this edition.

  • - Recent Advances
    av Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
    1 306,-

    This book highlights recent findings of membrane - based dye removal methods along with the application of photocatalytic, nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membrane including membrane - based fibers, metal-organic frameworks, polyethersulfone, ceramic, etc.  Among water and wastewater pollutants, dyes have been normally observed and detected in various aquatic solutions, including rivers and lakes. Aesthetic pollution, toxicity, persistent, and carcinogenicity are some of the adverse effects of dyes entering the ecosystem. Although dyes have brought a colourful world, their presence in the environment are responsible for adverse effects on the planet. Diverse physical, chemical and biological methods are available to treat dye contaminated water. This book presents membrane separation technology that has been developed in the past decade to treat different wastewaters, and owning to its effective performance, has garnered the attention of academia and industry alike.

  • - Entrepreneurship, Culture and Luxury
     
    1 690,-

    This first of the three volume series highlights the intricate relationship in the handloom industry between its culture and the various areas of sustainability. While there have been major disruptions in this age old industry, this volume presents the luxury and the entrepreneurship aspects to keep the industry moving ahead.

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    1 816,-

    This book addresses the emergent need to act on reducing or getting rid of micro plastic pollution, to achieve a sustainable environment. According to the first study on estimation of human ingestion of microplastic, on average a person consumes at least 50,000 particles of microplastic a year and breathes a similar quantity.

  • - Artisanship and Value Addition
     
    1 690,-

    This book contains seven chapters written by leading experts in the areas and discusses means to revive some of the cultures that are on the verge of closing/shutting down. While there have been major disruptions in this age old industry, this book presents the craftsmanship/artisanship and its value addition to keep the industry moving ahead.

  •  
    1 816,-

    This book highlights the Eco-design or Sustainable design in textiles and fashion, aimed at reducing their environmental impact throughout their life cycle.

  • - Recent Advances
     
    1 566,-

    An enormous amount of synthetic dyes is used annually in the textile, leather, plastics, paper, and dye industries due to their coloring properties. This edition firstly discusses dye classification and pollution, then concentrates on the application of fungi, mesophilic bacteria, microflora, and enzymes in dye degradation.

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