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            Chapter Innovation of Textiles through Natural By-Products and Wastes

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            Reis, Albertina
            Coelho, Lorena
            Maria, Rosa
            Batista, Patrícia
            Carvalho, Marta
            Moura, Bruna
            Fernandes, Sara M.
            Malgueiro, Regina
            Pintado, Manuela
            Sofia Beça Ribas da Silva, Ana
            Silva, Mário J.
            Monteiro Marques, Mario
            Costa, Catarina
            Lúcia Sá, Vera
            Manuel Merino, Fernando
            Silva Abreu, João
            Marinho, Augusta
            Isabel Magalhães, Ana
            Faria, Pedro
            José Magalhães, Pedro
            Jorge Silva, Ricardo
            Alexandra Pereira, Jéssica
            Manuel Gaião, Joaquim
            Helena Vilaça, Maria
            Gabriela Ventura, Sandra
            Teles, Ângela
            Rosa Mourão, Raquel
            Morgado, José
            Sofia Gonçalves, Mónica
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            Nowadays, the competitiveness of the textile industry and the consumers’ interest have been increasing the demand for innovative and functional textiles. Allied to this, sustainable developments are playing an increasingly important role in the textile industry. Such concerns led to a new development strategy based on the valorization of bio-based wastes and by-products of different industries, inserting this in the circular economy paradigm. These bio-based wastes and by-products come from several industries, as the agri-food industry. These resources present an enormous potential for valorization in the textile finish due to their intrinsic properties (antimicrobial, prebiotic, antioxidant activity, among others). This chapter will review the latest innovation and textile product development through different by-products and wastes, their main properties and characteristics and the advantages that they offer to the textile industry.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/199375
            Keywords
            innovative textiles, functional textiles, waste valorization, sustainability, circular economy, protein fraction, agro-industrial wastes, vegan leather, leather waste, alternative leather; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBC Engineering: general
            DOI
            10.5772/intechopen.93011
            Publisher
            InTechOpen
            Publication date and place
            2020
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