Analysis of the Environmental Life Cycle of Dyeing in Textiles

Dyeing is an important type of processing in the textile industry. Manufactures seeks to use this since is a good fit for two of their main demands: aesthetics and sustainability. This work aims to present a comparison of the dyeing process in textile samples, using SimaPro® software for evaluation...

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Main Authors: Andrea F.S. Costa, Jose V.S. Aragao, Armando D. Duarte, Jacqueline S. Macedo, Claudio J.S. Galdino Jr., Victoria F.A. Milanez, Gilson L. Silva, Leonie A. Sarubbo
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2021-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11548
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spelling doaj-c9aaf1ed4bdf41d083658733d480e3892021-06-15T20:21:58ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162021-06-018610.3303/CET2186122Analysis of the Environmental Life Cycle of Dyeing in TextilesAndrea F.S. CostaJose V.S. AragaoArmando D. DuarteJacqueline S. MacedoClaudio J.S. Galdino Jr.Victoria F.A. MilanezGilson L. SilvaLeonie A. SarubboDyeing is an important type of processing in the textile industry. Manufactures seeks to use this since is a good fit for two of their main demands: aesthetics and sustainability. This work aims to present a comparison of the dyeing process in textile samples, using SimaPro® software for evaluation of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). For the development of this work, a comparison was made between the two dyeing processes, synthetic and natural in 500g of samples of 100% cotton fabric benefited, through the analysis method ReCiPe 2016 Endpoint (I) V1.04. Water, chemicals, and energy involved in the process were considered as input parameters. Natural dyeing according to the life cycle analysis (LCA) showed a considerable reduction of environmental impacts. It is well know that synthetic dyeing causes greater damage in the environment and to the human health. Keywords: Dyeing, Reactive synthetic dye, Natural dye, Life Cycle Anahttps://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11548
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author Andrea F.S. Costa
Jose V.S. Aragao
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Jacqueline S. Macedo
Claudio J.S. Galdino Jr.
Victoria F.A. Milanez
Gilson L. Silva
Leonie A. Sarubbo
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Jose V.S. Aragao
Armando D. Duarte
Jacqueline S. Macedo
Claudio J.S. Galdino Jr.
Victoria F.A. Milanez
Gilson L. Silva
Leonie A. Sarubbo
Analysis of the Environmental Life Cycle of Dyeing in Textiles
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Jose V.S. Aragao
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title Analysis of the Environmental Life Cycle of Dyeing in Textiles
title_short Analysis of the Environmental Life Cycle of Dyeing in Textiles
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Dyeing is an important type of processing in the textile industry. Manufactures seeks to use this since is a good fit for two of their main demands: aesthetics and sustainability. This work aims to present a comparison of the dyeing process in textile samples, using SimaPro® software for evaluation of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). For the development of this work, a comparison was made between the two dyeing processes, synthetic and natural in 500g of samples of 100% cotton fabric benefited, through the analysis method ReCiPe 2016 Endpoint (I) V1.04. Water, chemicals, and energy involved in the process were considered as input parameters. Natural dyeing according to the life cycle analysis (LCA) showed a considerable reduction of environmental impacts. It is well know that synthetic dyeing causes greater damage in the environment and to the human health. Keywords: Dyeing, Reactive synthetic dye, Natural dye, Life Cycle Ana
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