Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Luciana dos Santos Duarte
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9BPFBD
Resumo: Jeans is a core product in human culture, dressing one third of the world population. Being a material of a fashion product, the jeans obeys the logic of planned obsolescence which has been questioned by the current paradigm of sustainability. Aiming at reducing the environmental impact, fiber jeans mixed cotton and recycled polyester have been offered as an environmentally sustainable alternative compared to CO/PET conventional jeans. Both jeans are evaluated in this study, as the environmental impact in textile production, as well as the durability of its materials. To evaluate the durability of jeans were conducted physical tests of resistance to elongation and tensile strength; tear resistance; and pilling, according to NBR 11912, ASTM D 2261-11 and ISO 12945-1, respectively. It was also evaluated two prototypes of pants, with each type of jeans, subjected to intensive use and washes for 30 days each. Regarding the results obtained, the environmental impact assessment showed that the production of jeans with recycled fiber consumes fewer resources, such as water, energy and chemical inputs than the production of conventional jeans. In turn, mechanical strength tests and use test showed that the CO/PET recycled jeans has less durability than the jeans made by conventional manufacturing. The materials and prototypes evaluated were contextualized in scenarios of sustainability and fashion, concluding that the jeans with recycled fibers is suitable for hyper technological scenario and fast fashion, while the conventional jeans is appropriate for the scenario of slow fashion and hyper culture.
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spelling 2019-08-14T03:43:11Z2025-09-08T23:25:37Z2019-08-14T03:43:11Z2013-03-26https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9BPFBDJeans is a core product in human culture, dressing one third of the world population. Being a material of a fashion product, the jeans obeys the logic of planned obsolescence which has been questioned by the current paradigm of sustainability. Aiming at reducing the environmental impact, fiber jeans mixed cotton and recycled polyester have been offered as an environmentally sustainable alternative compared to CO/PET conventional jeans. Both jeans are evaluated in this study, as the environmental impact in textile production, as well as the durability of its materials. To evaluate the durability of jeans were conducted physical tests of resistance to elongation and tensile strength; tear resistance; and pilling, according to NBR 11912, ASTM D 2261-11 and ISO 12945-1, respectively. It was also evaluated two prototypes of pants, with each type of jeans, subjected to intensive use and washes for 30 days each. Regarding the results obtained, the environmental impact assessment showed that the production of jeans with recycled fiber consumes fewer resources, such as water, energy and chemical inputs than the production of conventional jeans. In turn, mechanical strength tests and use test showed that the CO/PET recycled jeans has less durability than the jeans made by conventional manufacturing. The materials and prototypes evaluated were contextualized in scenarios of sustainability and fashion, concluding that the jeans with recycled fibers is suitable for hyper technological scenario and fast fashion, while the conventional jeans is appropriate for the scenario of slow fashion and hyper culture.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisJeans sustentávelModa rápidaModa lentaFibra têxtil recicladaJeans recicladoAdministração da produçãoIndústria têxtil Aspectos ambientaisEngenharia de produçãoEstudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans recicladoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisLuciana dos Santos Duarteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGRaoni Guerra Lucas RajaoPaulo Eustaquio de FariaPaulo Eustaquio de FariaCamila Costa de AmorimEliane AyresO jeans é um material central na cultura humana, vestindo um terço dapopulação mundial. Por se tratar de um material que constitui produtos de moda, o jeans obedece à lógica da obsolescência programada a qual tem sido questionada pelo atual paradigma da sustentabilidade. Visando a redução do impacto ambiental, jeans de fibras mistas de algodão e poliéster reciclados têm sido ofertados como alternativa ambientalmente sustentável em relação ao jeans CO/PET convencional. Ambos os jeans são avaliados neste trabalho, quanto ao impacto ambiental na produção têxtil, bem como à durabilidade dos materiais. Para avaliar a durabilidade dos jeans, foram realizados ensaios físicos de resistência ao alongamento e à tração; resistência ao rasgo; e formação de pilling, conforme as normas NBR 11912, ASTM D 2261-11 e ISO 12945-1, respectivamente. Também foram avaliados dois protótipos de calças, com cada tipo de jeans, submetidos a uso e lavagens intensivas, durante 30 dias cada. Com relação aos resultados obtidos, a avaliação do impacto ambiental mostrou que a produção de jeans de fibras recicladas consome menos recursos, como água, energia e insumos químicos, que a produção de jeans convencional. Já os ensaios de resistência mecânica e teste de uso demonstraram que o jeans CO/PET reciclado apresenta durabilidade inferior que jeans de produção convencional. Os materiais e protótipos avaliados foram contextualizados em cenários de sustentabilidade e moda, concluindo-se que o jeans de fibras recicladas é adequado para o cenário hipertecnológico e de moda rápida, enquanto o jeans convencional é apropriado para o cenário de moda lenta e de hipercultura.UFMGORIGINALdisserta__o_luciana_jeans_final.pdfapplication/pdf6473784https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/4cbfc343-e38b-4e2c-b0b9-ddf6f176dc7b/downloadb4cc76a6da69abaa992e2d7c01713590MD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTdisserta__o_luciana_jeans_final.pdf.txttext/plain168392https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/6e8f9c7f-16c0-4235-ae3a-49684ab659ed/downloadb15ff5a7378af066f2448c9a47a2df55MD52falseAnonymousREAD1843/BUBD-9BPFBD2025-09-08 20:25:37.337open.accessoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUBD-9BPFBDhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:25:37Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
title Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
spellingShingle Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
Luciana dos Santos Duarte
Administração da produção
Indústria têxtil Aspectos ambientais
Engenharia de produção
Jeans sustentável
Moda rápida
Moda lenta
Fibra têxtil reciclada
Jeans reciclado
title_short Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
title_full Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
title_fullStr Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
title_full_unstemmed Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
title_sort Estudo comparativo do impacto ambiental do jeans CO/PET convencional e de jeans reciclado
author Luciana dos Santos Duarte
author_facet Luciana dos Santos Duarte
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luciana dos Santos Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Administração da produção
Indústria têxtil Aspectos ambientais
Engenharia de produção
topic Administração da produção
Indústria têxtil Aspectos ambientais
Engenharia de produção
Jeans sustentável
Moda rápida
Moda lenta
Fibra têxtil reciclada
Jeans reciclado
dc.subject.other.none.fl_str_mv Jeans sustentável
Moda rápida
Moda lenta
Fibra têxtil reciclada
Jeans reciclado
description Jeans is a core product in human culture, dressing one third of the world population. Being a material of a fashion product, the jeans obeys the logic of planned obsolescence which has been questioned by the current paradigm of sustainability. Aiming at reducing the environmental impact, fiber jeans mixed cotton and recycled polyester have been offered as an environmentally sustainable alternative compared to CO/PET conventional jeans. Both jeans are evaluated in this study, as the environmental impact in textile production, as well as the durability of its materials. To evaluate the durability of jeans were conducted physical tests of resistance to elongation and tensile strength; tear resistance; and pilling, according to NBR 11912, ASTM D 2261-11 and ISO 12945-1, respectively. It was also evaluated two prototypes of pants, with each type of jeans, subjected to intensive use and washes for 30 days each. Regarding the results obtained, the environmental impact assessment showed that the production of jeans with recycled fiber consumes fewer resources, such as water, energy and chemical inputs than the production of conventional jeans. In turn, mechanical strength tests and use test showed that the CO/PET recycled jeans has less durability than the jeans made by conventional manufacturing. The materials and prototypes evaluated were contextualized in scenarios of sustainability and fashion, concluding that the jeans with recycled fibers is suitable for hyper technological scenario and fast fashion, while the conventional jeans is appropriate for the scenario of slow fashion and hyper culture.
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