Analysis of textile sector from a sustainability point of view

What you will learn

The impact of Textile & Clothing industry on sustainability

New processes, business models and technologies that can be used for improving the environmental impact of the T&C sector

The key principles of how to design for circular fashion

How to include consumers into sustainability effort and how to ensure transparency and transparent communication about sustainability

Description

The textile sector has a significant impact on the environment, from numerous points of view:

  • development of fast fashion with higher production of low-quality clothes;
  • textiles that become waste instead of being recycled;
  • pollutant production methods and technologies;
  • linear business models.

For this reason, the FACTIVE Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) aims to analyse the textile and clothing industry from a sustainability point of view, with a particular focus on the new processes, business models and technologies that can be used for an improvement of the environmental impact of the T&C sector.

The course is addressed mainly to actual or future product developers and R&D staff of companies. Indeed, these professional groups are designated as the most crucial target group for strategic training by companies that want to work on sustainability. However, sustainability requires an organisation-wide approach, and therefore, all professional categories can play a role in building a sustainable production process and must therefore receive the necessary training.


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The course is divided into nine learning units, and foresees 2 hours of contents.

Each learning unit consists of:

  • Video lectures, each with a duration of 3-5 minutes, focusing on a specific aspect of the learning unit subject.
  • Quizzes, to reinforce your learning and to help you self-evaluate your level of knowledge
    of the learning unit contents.
  • Resources/materials: to provide you with further readings, relevant open educational resources, link to online websites, etc.
English
language

Content

Course Overview

Introduction

Sustainability scope

Sustainability and corporate sustainability
Sustainability concepts: environmental and social sustainability
Sustainability: environmental, social and economic impact
Sustainability scope

Textile & Clothing sustainability

360ΒΊ sustainability
Sector systemics initiatives
Greenwashing
Reuse, recycling and traceability
Textile & Clothing sustainability

Sustainable textile materials

Fibre and materials market (key facts)
Product certification and validation
Reuse of waste materials
Sustainable textile materials

Process and new technologies

The textile production stage
Best Available Technologies (BAT) in the textile industry
Low environmental impact processes/tecnologies
Process and new technologies

Environmental social governance

Environmental perspective
Social perspective
Certifications and Policies
Barriers to circularity
Environmental social governance

Design for circularity

Circularity principles
Life-cycle assessment
The importance of product design
Eco-design
Design for circularity

New business models

Fast fashion vs Slow fashion
Repair, resale and renting
Circular business models
Circular start-ups, green supply chain
New business models

Bringing sustainability to the consumer

Transparency across the complete textile chain
Consumer perspective
Green marketing and services
Green marketing self assessment
Bringing sustainability to the consumer