The document discusses using waste from the food industry to produce biotextiles for the fashion industry in line with circular economy principles. It outlines how food waste can be treated through anaerobic digestion or composting instead of landfilling or incineration. This food waste could then be used to produce bacterial cellulose, which has potential as a biomaterial for textiles, footwear and other design applications. Partnerships between industries allow one sector to utilize the waste generated in another, providing a more sustainable solution for both waste management and the fashion industry in line with circular economy goals.
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PPT_“The utilization of waste as economic products”
The document discusses using waste from the food industry to produce biotextiles for the fashion industry in line with circular economy principles. It outlines how food waste can be treated through anaerobic digestion or composting instead of landfilling or incineration. This food waste could then be used to produce bacterial cellulose, which has potential as a biomaterial for textiles, footwear and other design applications. Partnerships between industries allow one sector to utilize the waste generated in another, providing a more sustainable solution for both waste management and the fashion industry in line with circular economy goals.
The document discusses using waste from the food industry to produce biotextiles for the fashion industry in line with circular economy principles. It outlines how food waste can be treated through anaerobic digestion or composting instead of landfilling or incineration. This food waste could then be used to produce bacterial cellulose, which has potential as a biomaterial for textiles, footwear and other design applications. Partnerships between industries allow one sector to utilize the waste generated in another, providing a more sustainable solution for both waste management and the fashion industry in line with circular economy goals.
MY TEAM FITRAH INSANIAH TAONA PUTRI HANDAYANI REGITA SRI NURBINI
MATA KULIAH : BAHASA INGGRIS
DOSEN PENGAMPU : NUR ANNY S. TAUFIEQ, M.SI., PH.D A. CIRCULAR ECONOMY CONCEPTS
The concept of circular
economy (CE) aims to transform traditional patterns of production and economic growth, seen as linear systems, into circular dynamics that make connections between the use of resources and the waste generated, to prevent pollution and waste. B. CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND THE FOOD INDUSTRY
four methods can be considered regarding the treatment of food
waste:anaerobic digestion (AD), composting, incineration and landfill. Following the principles of circular economy and the waste management hierarchy, AD and composting are more favorable than incineration and landfill, highlighting the treatment of waste by anaerobic digestion, as this could save C. CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY The textile and clothing (T&C) industry supplies essential consumer goods worldwide. in addition to the textile and fashion industry being among the most polluting and resource-intensive industries due to the great consumption of water, energy and chemicals, thus affecting the natural environment, the growth of the global population has led to an overall increase in the manufacturing of textiles. The substitution of conventional by green fuels, which can be produced D. POSSIBILITIES from cotton ginning wastes, is a step
FOR REUSING towards: (a) economic and
environmental sustainability for the FOOD WASTE IN textile industry and (b) the development of alternative energy THE TEXTILE supplies, contributing to the reduction
INDUSTRY of GHG emissions. Furthermore, it
consists an especially attractive opportunity to invest in rural areas. E. MANUFACTURE OF BIOTEXTILES USING BACTERIAL CELLULOSE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FASHION INDUSTRY WITH REGARD TO WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY, PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN SECTORS CAN BE AN EXCELLENT SOLUTION, SINCE THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARITY ONE SECTOR CAN PROVIDE A FUNCTION FOR THE WASTE GENERATED IN ANOTHER. AN EXAMPLE OF THIS IS THE WASTE GENERATED DURING THE PRODUCTION OF THE PROBIOTIC DRINK KOMBUCHÁ, CONSISTING OF BACTERIAL CELLULOSE, WHICH CAN BE USED AS A POTENTIAL BIOMATERIAL FOR TEXTILES, FOOTWEAR AND OTHER BRANCHES OF DESIGN F. THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
The concept of circular economy has the potential
to contribute to several UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). According to Kristoffersen et al. (2020), in relation to CE, eliminating or reducing structural waste decreases the demand for virgin finite material as well as the contamination of the natural environment through the dumping of used resources. TERIMA KASIH