Microfibre Pollution from Textiles

Microfibre Pollution from Textiles

  • R. Rathinamoorthy
  • S. Raja Balasaraswathi
Publisher:CRC PressISBN 13: 9781040006795ISBN 10: 1040006795

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Microfibre Pollution from Textiles is written by R. Rathinamoorthy and published by CRC Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040006795 (ISBN 10) and 9781040006795 (ISBN 13).

Textile materials shed microfibres during different phases of their life cycle. While much attention has been paid to the impact of microplastics on the environment, there has been less focus on the impact of microfibre pollution, which also poses a serious environmental threat. Microfibre Pollution from Textiles: Research Advances and Mitigation Strategies shines a light on the hidden effects of textile microfibre pollution and examines its generation in manufacturing, use including laundering, and disposal. It details advancements and gaps in the quantification and characterization techniques that are emerging in the growing field of study of microfibre pollution in textile technology. The book Examines the contributions of the textile and fashion industries to microfibre pollution, from production to disposal Reviews recently developed methods and technological advancements in the identification and quantification of microfibres from textiles Addresses emerging sustainable mitigation strategies and sustainable textile production methods that can potentially reduce or eliminate microfibre shedding Details the state-of-the-art on existing regulations and standards and provides scope for future research in the area of standard development By bridging the gap between environmental and textile studies, this book is aimed at researchers and advanced students in textile and environmental science and engineering.