Recherchetool für Materialien Eco Design and Sustainable Manufacturing in Fashion: A Case Study in the Luxury Personal Accessories Industry The Fashion market is characterized by the rapidity with which a product becomes outmoded.Enterprises producing clothes, shoes, bags and other accessories generate wastes at a fast rhythm, due to the continuous change of collections. They must store notable quantities of textiles and components no longer used for production. Furthermore, the percentage of scraps of fabrics, leather and other materials, is often significant. Recycling can be applied to the Fashion sector in order to recuperate wastes and create original items, which can be particularly successful in a market where customers are increasing their sensitivity towards sustainability.We describe the case of a prestigious Italian brand, manufacturing high luxury leather and fabric accessories where Eco Design and Recycling have been applied. A Life Cycle Assessment of a traditional product of the company is also presented to enhance the significant aspects of sustainability in Fashion. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Autor*in: Barbara Cimattia, Giampaolo Campanab, Laura Carluccio Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2017 Zielgruppe: Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Umfang: 7 SeitenBezug: Kapitel aus Procedia Manufacturing Volume 8Für Studenten und Fakultätsmitglieder ist diese Studie kostenfrei unter verfügbar. Suchbegriffe: Nachhaltigkeit, Bekleidungsindustrie, Produktion, Fast Fashion, Leder, Abfall, Schadstoffe, Recycling, Ökobilanz Ähnliche Materialien Sustainable Apparel - Production, Processing and Recycling Fossil Fashion: The hidden reliance of fast fashion on fossil fuels Vergiftete Geschenke. Von der Spende zur Müllhalde: Wie Textilmüll als Secondhand-Kleidung getarnt nach Ostafrika exportiert wird Modeindustrie in Bangladesch: Unter diesen Arbeitsbedingungen entsteht hier unsere Mode What matters 2016 – The price of beauty, money and environment, sustainable consumption zurück