Clothing Knowledge Hubs

Displaying 31-40 of 220 results.
ID: 31
Level: 31
Header Text: Customisation
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Customisation is considered to be an important contributor to creating garments that the consumer will cherish and keep for a longer period of time, thus reducing their environmental impact.
ID: 32
Level: 32
Header Text: Joining methods
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Evaluating existing and emerging joining methods for their suitability to enable commercially viable disassembly at the product’s end-of-life is a key factor for developing efficient reuse, remanufacture and recycling strategies.
ID: 33
Level: 33
Header Text: Wardrobe regeneration
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Encouraging wardrobe regeneration & longevity through social media, online hubs and personal experiences.
ID: 34
Level: 34
Header Text: Sustainable storytelling
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Companies utilise sustainability storytelling to engage the consumer through a variety of platforms and media.
ID: 35
Level: 35
Header Text: Consumer communication
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: As companies have been coming up with unique ways for consumer communication, some of these mechanisms could also be utilised to encourage resource efficiency in the future.
ID: 36
Level: 36
Header Text: Consumer services
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Based on the concept of uniform or work wear rental, resourceful clothing companies are selling clothing services, not products. This can result in frequent customer interaction as well as resource saving benefits.
ID: 37
Level: 37
Header Text: Packaging reduction
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Packaging reduction and elimination are important steps in reducing material waste associated with clothing products.
ID: 38
Level: 38
Header Text: Divert from landfill
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Clothing can be diverted from landfill through initiatives such as The Common Threads Initiative from Patagonia.
ID: 39
Level: 39
Header Text: Textile recycling systems
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: Textile recycling systems that make recycling easy through collection location and customer incentives.
ID: 40
Level: 40
Header Text: Circular Economy / Closed loop
Video Path:
Video Text:
Intro Text:
Body Text: The circular economy (also known closed loop or cradle-to-cradle) encourages design and development that reaps both financial and environmental benefits by using the materials in products at the end of their life as the raw materials for a new products.