Introduction The textile industry plays a very important role in meeting human needs. The industry contributes to the production of clothing and clothing items used in daily life. Human beings use various kinds of fabrics for their activities. They use it to cover their bodies, cover food and mature plants from animals and the weather, paint them, and sometimes help them exercise. First, the fibers can be classified as natural fibers or rayon fibers.
In this blog post I will learn about three important aspects of sustainable fiber. These are textile environment design project (TED), slow textile movement, and disassembly design. All fabric students and practitioners have some knowledge and should actually consider the ethics of textile production. You may have noticed that the sustainability of textiles is to avoid depletion and pollution of natural resources; it also means broader ethical and social responsibility. The textile industry has a bad reputation on a global scale. It is one of the most contaminated pollutants and has caused great damage to the environment and society to the consumption of a large amount of natural resources. Historically, this industry has a long history dating back to the 18th century, especially in the West Indies where workers are treated as slaves.
Textile production is one of the world's largest industries. However, what is often overlooked in this industry is waste every day. When discussing environmental pollution, oil, gas or plastics are the most frequently discussed industry. For a long time, the fashion industry usually does not belong to the same category. The textile industry accounts for 20% of the world's water pollution and is one of the biggest causes of water pollution in the world. Waste of water and water is a major aspect of textile production. However, the region of the world suffering from such pollution lives disproportionately in the source of such production.