This second volume on detox fashion covers five key aspects relevant to the topic sustainable chemistry and wet processes: Sustainable Chemicals: A Model for Practical Substitution; Sustainable Wet Processing; Coloration and Functional Finishing of Cotton with Plant Extracts; Call for an Environmental Impact Assessment of Bio-based Dyeing—an Overview; and Enzymes: Biocatalysts for Cleaning Up the Textile and Apparel Sector. The book also presents interesting solutions at the level of the supply chain with regard to sustainable chemistry and wet processes.
This second volume on detox fashion covers five key aspects relevant to the topic sustainable chemistry and wet processes: Sustainable Chemicals: A Model for Practical Substitution; Sustainable Wet Processing; Coloration and Functional Finishing of Cotton with Plant Extracts; Call for an Environmental Impact Assessment of Bio-based Dyeing—an Overview; and Enzymes: Biocatalysts for Cleaning Up the Textile and Apparel Sector. The book also presents interesting solutions at the level of the supply chain with regard to sustainable chemistry and wet processes.
Highlights key topics in sustainable chemistry and wet processes in textiles Discusses the coloration of cotton using dyes from plants Presents possible solutions for the supply chain with regard to sustainable chemistry and wet processes Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
Bio-based dyeing Sustainable chemistry Wet processes in textiles Coloration of cotton Plant extract dyes Bio catalyst for textile cleanup Environmental impact assessment Sustainable Wet Processing Functional finishing of cotton textile engineering