TheSustainable rise in the sustainabilitySustainability interest of the textile industry has given rise to innovative methods of reducing solid waste in agro-textilesAgro-textile by transforming agricultural waste such as banana pseudo-stems, pineapple leaves, coconut husks, and stalks into raw materials used in the production of eco-friendlyEco-friendly yarns and fabrics. RecyclingRecycling of these agricultural wastes also reduces the environmental cost of textile and agricultural wastes besides providing an alternative to traditional non-biodegradable fiber. Advances in extraction techniques, such as mechanical, chemical, and bio-enzymatic methods, can efficiently convert these residues into high-quality fibers with a range of applicationsApplications in agro-textilesAgro-textile, a specialized market for technical textilesTechnical textile that support sustainableSustainable agricultureSustainable agriculture. Agro-textileAgro-textile such as shade netsShade nets, mulch mats, insect nets, and erosion control fabrics grow crop yields, save water, preserve soil, and lower reliance on agrochemicals and enhance climate in agriculture. In this chapter, the author explores the reduction of solid waste in agro-textilesAgro-textile by promoting sustainableSustainable practices and favorable policy-supportive frameworks. The agro-textilesAgro-textile are crop covers, shade netsShade nets, and mulching films, which are vital in sustainableSustainable agricultureSustainable agriculture because of their ability to increase production and save on resources. However, their extensive applicationApplications has raised fresh concerns regarding solid waste following use especially of synthetic materials such as polyethylene and polypropylene that contaminate the environment. SustainableSustainable solutions to these problems such as the applicationApplications of biodegradableBiodegradable agro-textilesAgro-textile, effective collection and recyclingRecycling methods, production of circular products, and participation of farmers through awareness and training efforts are discussed in the chapter. Also, it brings in focus to legislative actions like including agro-textileAgro-textile wasteAgro-textile waste management in national waste systems, financing biodegradablesBiodegradable, restricting open burning, and increasing producer responsibility. By mentioning these sustainableSustainable practices and policies in the chapter, a detailed road map on solid waste reduction in the agro-textileAgro-textile sector and the development of environmental sustainabilitySustainability and the circular economic concept is offered in the field of agriculture.

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Reducing Solid Waste in Agro-textiles: Sustainable Practices and Policies

  • Kumar Ghosh,
  • Hridoy Kumer Das,
  • Chandra Jeet Singh,
  • Mayuri Srivastava,
  • Biswakalyan Swain,
  • Vivek Jaiswal,
  • Subha Das

摘要

TheSustainable rise in the sustainabilitySustainability interest of the textile industry has given rise to innovative methods of reducing solid waste in agro-textilesAgro-textile by transforming agricultural waste such as banana pseudo-stems, pineapple leaves, coconut husks, and stalks into raw materials used in the production of eco-friendlyEco-friendly yarns and fabrics. RecyclingRecycling of these agricultural wastes also reduces the environmental cost of textile and agricultural wastes besides providing an alternative to traditional non-biodegradable fiber. Advances in extraction techniques, such as mechanical, chemical, and bio-enzymatic methods, can efficiently convert these residues into high-quality fibers with a range of applicationsApplications in agro-textilesAgro-textile, a specialized market for technical textilesTechnical textile that support sustainableSustainable agricultureSustainable agriculture. Agro-textileAgro-textile such as shade netsShade nets, mulch mats, insect nets, and erosion control fabrics grow crop yields, save water, preserve soil, and lower reliance on agrochemicals and enhance climate in agriculture. In this chapter, the author explores the reduction of solid waste in agro-textilesAgro-textile by promoting sustainableSustainable practices and favorable policy-supportive frameworks. The agro-textilesAgro-textile are crop covers, shade netsShade nets, and mulching films, which are vital in sustainableSustainable agricultureSustainable agriculture because of their ability to increase production and save on resources. However, their extensive applicationApplications has raised fresh concerns regarding solid waste following use especially of synthetic materials such as polyethylene and polypropylene that contaminate the environment. SustainableSustainable solutions to these problems such as the applicationApplications of biodegradableBiodegradable agro-textilesAgro-textile, effective collection and recyclingRecycling methods, production of circular products, and participation of farmers through awareness and training efforts are discussed in the chapter. Also, it brings in focus to legislative actions like including agro-textileAgro-textile wasteAgro-textile waste management in national waste systems, financing biodegradablesBiodegradable, restricting open burning, and increasing producer responsibility. By mentioning these sustainableSustainable practices and policies in the chapter, a detailed road map on solid waste reduction in the agro-textileAgro-textile sector and the development of environmental sustainabilitySustainability and the circular economic concept is offered in the field of agriculture.