An Experiment-based Study on Bioplastic Applied to Fashion and Textile Design

Authors

  • Yutan He School of Fashion and Art Design, Donghua University, 1882 West Yan'an Road, Changning District, Shanghai, 200051, China
  • Mingke Wang London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, 20 John Prince's Street, London, W1G 0BJ, the United Kingdom
  • Rong Zheng hanghai International Fashion Innovation Centre, Donghua University, 1882 West Yan'an Road, Changning District, Shanghai, 200051, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3993/jfbim00379

Keywords:

Bioplastic;Sustainability;Fashion;Textile Innovation

Abstract

Fast fashion has sped up the practice of weaving non-degradable petrochemical textiles into their chic and cheap garments. This has caused environmental damages from production, manufacture, and landfilling. Bioplastic is a bio-polymers combined material supposed to be either biobased, biodegradable, or features both properties. Bioplastic-based textile with enhanced performance of degradability, lower carbon footprint and multi-functions is gradually drawing attention from the industry. In recent years, the increasing cooperation between biotechnology start-up companies and fashion brands have also proved that bio-fashion would be a driving force to reduce pollution and build a sustainable fashion system in the future. This essay aims to translate the term sustainability into bioplastic-based material innovation and explore its potential application to fashion and textile design. Through a series of experiments on the formula, texture and design of bioplastics, the study demonstrates a guideline to designers on innovating bioplastic materials and seeks potential application in the fashion and textile design contexts.

Published

2021-10-27

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Articles