Ecological Recovery Process for Textile Waste

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 49 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"The recovery and reintroduction into the economic circuit of the textile material resources must be considered as component parts of the strategies of harmonizing the relationships between the economic growth, consumption of natural resources and environmental protection of the existing socio-economic system.The waste recovery for ensuring a sustainable development is a major concern of all industrial researches. In the textile domain, the concern in this matter is becoming more evident. An important role in manufacturing textile products it has the notion of eco-design, which has grown considerably over the last twenty years with increasing awareness of environmental and social problems in the industry.Introduction“Humanity must learn from the global financial and economic crisis experience""- is the conclusion of the policy makers who should develop a strategy designed to reinvigorate the economy and make possible an"" intelligent, sustainable and favourable to inclusion” growth, by a better coordination of national and European policies.The new vision for social market economy is based on three priority areas: smart economic growth, the development of an economy based on knowledge and innovation; sustainable economic growth, the promotion of a competitive economy with low carbon emissions and an efficient use of resources, as well as an inclusive economic growth, the promotion of an economy with high degree labour employment, which would generate social cohesion. The recovery and reintroduction into the economic circuit of the textile material resources must be considered as component parts of the strategies of harmonizing the relationships between the economic growth, consumption of natural resources and environmental protection of the existing socio-economic system.The waste recovery for ensuring a sustainable development is a major concern of all industrial researches. In the textile domain, the concern in this matter is becoming more evident. It is obvious that at the origin of pollution there are the technological processes of textile processing with impact on air, water, soil, as well as the storage processes. In all phases of obtaining a product, a series of secondary products and textile wastes with impact on the environment occur. The product used becomes also a factor of environmental pollution, which in most cases fails to assimilate."
Citation
APA:
(2012) Ecological Recovery Process for Textile WasteMLA: Ecological Recovery Process for Textile Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.