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摘要
纺织工业中新兴的快时尚概念导致了服装的过度消费和随之而来的废物的过度生产。与此同时,与纺织品的生产和处理相关的环境污染意识也大大增强。由于这些原因,人们不断寻求更环保、更清洁的解决方案,以可持续地弥补这种废物对环境的负面影响。在这方面,本研究的目的是概述纺织废物对环境的负面影响,以及目前旨在更清洁和更可持续的生物技术的研究,并重点介绍废物管理战略的新发展,以补救这一问题。为此,本文基于Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar的数据进行了文献综述。研究结果表明:1)随着服装产量的增加,纺织废弃物的产生量显著增加;Ii)缺乏与纺织品生产有关的严格的环境立法可能进一步加剧问题,并导致环境污染加剧;Iii)现有的纺织废物管理计划并不成功;Iv)需要清洁和可持续的解决方案,如生物处理,以克服纺织废料的有害影响;5)利用这些废物的生物技术可以产生有价值的新产品、清洁能源等。最后,对当前技术状况的概述表明,纺织废物可以通过生物处理(使用微生物,特别是酶)成功管理,从而减轻不适当的纺织废物管理程序,从而证明当前研究对即将进行的研究的附加价值。
Circularity in textile waste: Challenges and pathways to sustainability
Emerging fast fashion concepts in the textile industry have contributed to the over-consumption of clothing and the consequent over-production of waste. Meanwhile, consciousness of the environmental pollution associated with the ongoing production and disposal of textiles has greatly expanded. For these reasons, greener and cleaner solutions are constantly being sought to remedy the negative impact of this waste on the environment sustainably. In this respect, the aim of this study is to provide an overview of the negative impact of textile waste on the environment, also the current research aimed at cleaner and more sustainable biotechnologies and to spotlight new developments in waste management strategies to remedy it. To achieve this, a literature review is provided based on data from Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar. The outcome of this study reveals that: i) the production of textile waste has increased significantly with the increase in clothing production; ii) the lack of rigorous environmental legislation related to the textiles production can further exacerbate the problem and contribute to increased environmental pollution; iii) the existing textile waste management programmes have proved unsuccessful; iv) clean and sustainable solutions such as biological treatment are required to overcome the harmful effects of textile waste; v) biotechnologies that use these wastes may generate valuable new products, clean energy, etc. Ultimately, overview of current-state-of-art suggests that textile waste can be successfully managed through biological treatment (using micro-organisms and especially enzymes), and thus mitigate the inappropriate textile waste management programs, thereby demonstrating the added value of the current study for the forthcoming research.