GEPROS: Gestão da Produção, Operações e Sistemas (Mar 2015)

Colored and agroecological cotton may be a sustainable solution for future textile industry

  • Solimar Garcia,
  • Denise Dupont Simões Bernini,
  • Irenilza de Alencar Nääs,
  • Eduardo Vicens-Salor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15675/gepros.v10i1.1176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 87 – 100

Abstract

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The agribusiness topics ofcolored cottonand fashion do not have any practical scientific literature published on the subject,only when the theme is treated primarily as the aim of sustainability. Colored and agroecological cotton, despite the limitation in color,could become an industrial production with less environmental, impact using less water. The aim of this study was to present the colored fiber and organic cotton, produced by small farmers in the Northeast region of Brazil, as an alternative product to promote sustainability in cotton agribusiness and the textile industry, and to identify the lack of scientific studies related to the theme. Surveys were carried out on available national literature and international database publications on the topic, and the results of research on toxic products used for the production of white cotton and textile industry were presented. Governmental incentives through funding agencies to farmers engaged in this production are suggested, in order to improve production and distribution. It is also necessary to provide the infrastructure necessary for this product to reach the global market, including in cooperation with poorer countries in order to promote changes in environmental impact worldwide in the fashion industry

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