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A sustainable approach to efficient

management of textile waste to turn


pollution into profit

Supervisor
Dr. Md. Masum
Professor, DoTEM, BUTEX
Our Team…

Name Student ID
Taqi Yeasir Ahmed 2017-1-5-011
Mohammed Shaiful Islam 2017-1-5-050
Md. Mizbahul Abedin 2017-1-5-053
Md. Ali Hossen 2017-1-5-059
Introduction & Background

Demand of Increase in
Fast fashion Waste Environment
Fashion trend
textile generation pollution
production rate
Consumers
Research Objective
Making easy ways to find
wastages

Saving time of labor

Filling up raw materials


shortage

Minimizing production cost

Improving sustainability
Literature Review

Worldwide 2.2 Establishment


577000 tons of Developed legal
billion tons 85% dealing of systematic
Textile waste framework for Lack of Textile waste Use of Cause &
textile waste with recycling, textile supply
production in waste implementation management Effect model
production 41% is reused chain
Bangladesh management
annually management
Methodology

Data type Sampling


Data Analysis Technique
• Necessity of cause & effect analysis

Steps

Looking backward
Looking forward
How cause & effect analysis works

Define the Brainstorm &


problem analyze

Decide causes
& effects
Survey Analysis
Types of
wastage

Amount of
wastage per
day
Pricing
range of
wastage
Revenue
generation
per day
Continued…
Barriers of
waste
management

Conventional
waste
management
method

International
standard
Results of Analysis
Extra man power New technology

Wages Installing cost


Training Maintenance cost
Security Utilities
High cost
Costly planning
Sourcing
Manpower allocation

Improper management
Continued…
High volume of
Mismanagement
waste
Idle time Lower production efficiency
WIP Old machines
Ignorance to waste Poor machine alignment
Time
Consuming
Improper waste
management
After production
No tracking tool waste collection

Low traceability Wastes in production chain


Continued…
Lacking of Law Apathies to Storing
incorporate
incorporat
Less strictness Extra space
enew
newtools
tools
Corruption
New arrangement
Procrastination
to waste
management
Insincerity
New arrangement

Extra manpower

Lack of awareness More cost, less profit


Continued…
Low grade raw Improper
Faulty machines planning
materials

Defects
High
volume of
waste
Production breakage

Old tools and techniques Unskilled manpower


Continued…
Methane gas Textile washing Incineration
production

Environmental
pollution

Water pollution by dyeing Fast fashion


The model approach
The model solves the problems by:
 Ensuring maximum waste detection and collective them in an organized manner.
 No extra labor force required
 Providing clean working environment
 Saving the time
 Maintaining circularity of the materials
 Showing alternative uses of waste material
Sustainability
Environment
• Free from waste
• Free from pollution

Economy
• New product
• Scope and profit

Society
• Social awareness
• Positive environment
Limitations

Limited study boundary

Investigating
material
waste
changes
Costly at first
across
different
production
units

Requires time to
incorporate
Future Research Direction

Gathering information
from more industries

Quantitative & mixed


method

Upgraded model
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