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El. knyga: Natural Dyes and Sustainability

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Natural dyes offer a time-tested and generally more sustainable alternative to synthetic dyes in the textile industry. The issues surrounding synthetic dyes are well-known, and in the literature it is generally accepted that natural dyes have a smaller environmental impact. However, even natural dyes have issues that must be dealt with in order to ensure sustainability in the industry. For example, the mordants needed to improve the dyeing process may release hazardous heavy metal pollutants when used. This book is dedicated to exploring cases such as this that illustrate the benefits and drawbacks to natural dyes and steps that must be taken for their sustainable use in the textile industry.

Chapter
1. Natural dyes in Traditional textiles A gateway to
sustainability.
Chapter
2. SUSTAINABLE EXTRACTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF
NATURAL DYESTUFFS.
Chapter
3. Dyes and pigments from agricultural wastes in
the coloration of textiles.
Chapter
4. Recent approaches and advancements in
natural dyes.
Chapter
5. Mushroom based natural dyes for sustainable color
in textiles.
Chapter
6. Extraction and Application of Tannin Based Plants As
Source Of Natural Colourants.
Chapter
7. SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF
NATURAL DYEING.
Chapter
8. Classification of Natural Dyes for Sustainable
Exploitation.
Chapter
9. Natural Indigo dyes A potential dye for
sustainability.
Chapter
10. NATURAL DYES COLOURING TOOL FOR TEXTILES.-
Chapter
11. Extraction of Natural Pigments Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
and its Application on Different Fabrics.
Chapter
12. Natural Dyes as
Corrosion Inhibitors.
Chapter
13. Evaluation of Colorimetric and Color
Fastness Properties of Marble PrintedSilk Fabrics with the Usage of Various
Mordants and After Treatments.
Chapter
14. Natural dyeing of PA 6, PTT, PBT,
PLA, Silk, and Soybean textile fibers with black mulberry fruit extract by
conventional and microwave dyeing techniques.
Dr. Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu is currently the Chief Sustainability Officer at Green Story Inc, Canada, based out of Hong Kong. He earned his PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and is a renowned expert in the areas of Environmental Sustainability in Textiles & Clothing Supply Chain, Product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Product Carbon Footprint Assessment (PCF) in various industrial sectors. He has five years of industrial experience in textile manufacturing, research and development and textile testing and over a decade's of experience in life cycle assessment (LCA), carbon and ecological footprints assessment of various consumer products. He has published more than 100 research publications, written numerous book chapters and authored/edited over 150 books in the areas of Carbon Footprint, Recycling, Environmental Assessment, Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Sustainability.