INTEGRATING UPCYCLING APPROACH USING AN INDIGENOUS TEXTILE WEAVING CRAFT

Anjali Pareek, Sulekha Ojha
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This research study examines how upcycling is applied and the techniques for creating clothing in mass production, and it shows how upcycling may be a successful strategy for cutting down on textile waste. Businesses may lessen their impact on the environment and boost their bottom lines by recycling leftovers and decreasing waste in addition to minimizing their environmental impact. The study demonstrates that the quantity of trash produced varies depending on the size of the facility and the residual material kinds, and that some leftover material types can be recycled up to 80% of the time. The report also underscores the significance of transparency in comprehending and managing textile waste, and it draws attention to the fact that upcycling design is distinct from traditional design in that it depends on the properties of the waste materials. The project is situated in the Indian region of Jaipur and aims to improve weaving techniques. This paper outlines a strategy for incorporating upcycling into a traditional textile weaving technique. The study focuses on combining conventional weaving methods with cutting-edge design components to produce distinctive and sustainable items from waste materials. The process involves gathering and choosing waste materials, creating new things from scratch, and prototyping them, and assessing their commercial feasibility and cultural relevance. The findings of this study show that upcycling can be incorporated into indigenous textile weaving skills to preserve cultural heritage and encourage ecological practices. The findings emphasize the significance of considering both economic viability and cultural significance when developing upcycling projects, as well as the possibility for such initiatives to help preserve and revive conventional weaving techniques.
利用本土纺织品编织工艺整合升级再造方法
本研究探讨了升级再造的应用方式和大规模生产服装的技术,并展示了升级再造如何成为减少纺织品废弃物的成功策略。企业可以通过回收利用剩余产品和减少废物来减轻对环境的影响,并提高利润。研究表明,产生的垃圾数量因设施规模和剩余材料种类而异,有些剩余材料种类的回收率可达 80%。报告还强调了在理解和管理纺织废物方面透明度的重要性,并提请人们注意,升级再循环设计与传统设计不同,它取决于废旧材料的特性。该项目位于印度斋浦尔地区,旨在改进纺织技术。本文概述了将升级再造技术融入传统纺织编织技术的策略。研究重点是将传统编织方法与前沿设计元素相结合,利用废料生产出与众不同的可持续产品。这一过程包括收集和选择废旧材料、从头开始创造新事物、制作原型以及评估其商业可行性和文化相关性。本研究的结果表明,升级再造可被纳入本地纺织品编织技能,以保护文化遗产和鼓励生态实践。研究结果强调了在开发升级再造项目时同时考虑经济可行性和文化意义的重要性,以及这些举措有助于保护和振兴传统编织技术的可能性。
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