The concept of the circular economy in textiles as a source of inspiration for women's printed fashion accessories | ||||
International Design Journal | ||||
Article 15, Volume 15, Issue 1 - Serial Number 65, January and February 2025, Page 207-222 PDF (2.49 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.328006.1201 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
samira syed muawed ![]() | ||||
1applied arts - benha university | ||||
2استاذ تصميم طباعة المنسوجات بقسم طباعه المنسوجات والصباغه والتجهيز بكليه الفنون التطبيقيه – جامعه بنها - مصر | ||||
3مدرس بقسم طباعه المنسوجات والصباغه والتجهيز بكليه الفنون التطبيقيه – جامعه بنها - مصر | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This study includes the concept of the circular economy of textiles as a source of inspiration for women’s printed clothing supplements. The study consists of a field study in a group of textile factories and ready-made garments in the 10th of Ramadan City in the Arab Republic of Egypt To study the losses resulting from the manufacturing process and collect a quantity of the remaining fabric resulting from the manufacturing process from some of the factories targeted in the study and benefit from it, recycle it and use it to manufacture an innovative product as a creative industry suitable for making supplements to women’s printed clothing using various manual techniques for printing textiles. By adding printed designs that keep pace with international fashion trends in 2025/2026, instead of disposing of these remains and throwing them in the trash, which causes environmental pollution resulting from industrial losses and increased carbon emissions, which leads to an increase in the problem of climate change. Therefore, an attempt must be made to find solutions to these losses along the supply chain in the textile manufacturing process achieving the circular economy concept, which is one of the most important goals of sustainable development and Egypt’s Vision 2030. The research problem lies in how to benefit from the circular economy concept within the framework of Egypt’s Vision 2030 to reduce the losses of textile and ready-made clothing factories. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Circular Economy; Creative Industries; Sustainable development; Women's printed fashion accessories | ||||
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