Abstract

This article, derived from an ongoing research, presents the possibilities of reducing the inappropriate disposal of textile residues generated by the fabric cutting sector of the Fashion Garment Manufacturing (FGM). The raw material used is very varied, resulting in a large number of productive processes. FGM produces clothing that has as its main features a short life cycle, a high rate of diversification and differentiation, and small production batches, resulting in few similar parts. The production process is differentiated according to the characteristics of the fabric and the look of the garment. During the production process, at least 10% of textile waste is generated during the cutting process, which is constantly discarded in an inadequate way. The Cyclability theory is researched aiming at the possibility of reduction in the generation of waste and elimination of inappropriate disposal. The case study presents the action research carried out in three small Brazilian companies to study the applicability of the Cyclability theory.

Details

Title
Fashion garment manufacturing – FGM and cyclability theory
Author
Mendes, F D 1 ; M C L Dos Santos 2 

 Universidade de São Paulo, EACH, Têxtil e Moda, Rua Arlindo Béttio, 1000 - Jardim Keralux, São Paulo - SP, 03828-000, Brasil 
 Universidade de São Paulo, FAU, Departamento de Projeto, R. do Lago, 876 - Butantã, São Paulo - SP, 03178-200, Brasil 
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Nov 2017
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17578981
e-ISSN
1757899X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2564402859
Copyright
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