Sustainability in the textile and apparel industry – A journal published by TANTU

Let’s learn something interesting topics on sustainability in the fashion industry. All we know why it is important to consider sustainability factors in the textile and apparel business sectors.

Today, I am sharing the TANTU 2021 an annual journal of Tantu Textile Alumni Association and this journal is published by the Tantu team. 

You can download the e-journal (PDF copy) and share it in your network with whoever wants to learn more about sustainability in the textile and apparel industry.

Inside the journal, you will get the following topics that cover sustainability issues and various ways of making the textile and fashion industry more sustainable. The way of doing fashion business in sustainable ways.

  1. Need of climate commitment in the apparel and textile industry
  2. Sustainability in textile & apparel industry – the role of fibres as raw material
  3. Cultivating naturally coloured cotton - a sustainable way of colouring cotton fibres
  4. A sustainable garment – defined in layman’s term
  5. Sustainability in the textile Industry
  6. Sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity
  7. Sustainability issues of textile waste in the United States
  8. Sustainability in the textile & apparel industry

Download the Journal and read these interesting articles.

In this journal, our authors have covered sustainability in the fashion industry from various perspectives. Dr. R. Chattopadhyay recommends “The textile industry and all those involved with textiles must make efforts to make meaningful contributions to sustainable development by reducing energy and water wastage, developing energy and water efficient and cost-effective technologies and using alternative energy.”

Dr. Arindam Basu advises “Not to throw away or discard textiles which have alternative uses, may be recycled, may become components of any other product. Efforts should be made not to allow discarded textiles to go landfills or to the incinerators. Many times, value-added products may be produced out of discarded materials. The purpose is to keep resources in use for a longer duration.”

Subhadip Dutta has rightly said, “Sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity.”

Journal Download link.

Sustainability in textile and apparel industry

Prasanta Sarkar

Prasanta Sarkar is a textile engineer and a postgraduate in fashion technology from NIFT, New Delhi, India. He has authored 6 books in the field of garment manufacturing technology, garment business setup, and industrial engineering. He loves writing how-to guide articles in the fashion industry niche. He has been working in the apparel manufacturing industry since 2006. He has visited garment factories in many countries and implemented process improvement projects in numerous garment units in different continents including Asia, Europe, and South Africa. He is the founder and editor of the Online Clothing Study Blog.

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