Textile Design laboratory, TexLab, of the Department of Architecture and Industrial Design (Unicampania) is focused on the integration of local production chains for the valorization of vegetable biomass for the development of innovative bio-based yarns. The project From Farm to Clothes intends to highlight new forms of production and consumption by interpreting the recommendations of the United Nations SDG's goal number 12 "Responsible consumption and Production". The project, therefore, defines a hypothesis of development of bio-based textiles from agricultural and forest biomass, through the construction of a territorial network based on the building capacity of innovative processes and projects for local development. The TexLAB is part of the Textile & Clothing Business Labs (TCBL) community, partner of the European project Herewear within the Work package 7 (Stakeholder community building&servicing); it interacts on the dissemination of results and exchange of models among which, the Lifecycle map for bio-based materials developed by UAL's Centre for Circular Design, adapted the project From Farm to Clothes.
New bio-based textiles productions increasing new circular economy models
Sbordone M. A.
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2022
Abstract
Textile Design laboratory, TexLab, of the Department of Architecture and Industrial Design (Unicampania) is focused on the integration of local production chains for the valorization of vegetable biomass for the development of innovative bio-based yarns. The project From Farm to Clothes intends to highlight new forms of production and consumption by interpreting the recommendations of the United Nations SDG's goal number 12 "Responsible consumption and Production". The project, therefore, defines a hypothesis of development of bio-based textiles from agricultural and forest biomass, through the construction of a territorial network based on the building capacity of innovative processes and projects for local development. The TexLAB is part of the Textile & Clothing Business Labs (TCBL) community, partner of the European project Herewear within the Work package 7 (Stakeholder community building&servicing); it interacts on the dissemination of results and exchange of models among which, the Lifecycle map for bio-based materials developed by UAL's Centre for Circular Design, adapted the project From Farm to Clothes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.