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Advances in Renewable Natural Materials for Textile Sustainability promotes sustainable practices in the textile industry through exploring the use of natural materials in textile production. The book delves into the advantages of using natural materials at every stage of textile processing, from fibre production to textile wet processing (dyeing, printing, finishing), and recycling after end use. The chapters provide critical discussions on natural materials for functional and smart textiles, sustainable methods of their preparation, application, and environmental impact of using biobased materials. It also discusses opportunities and challenges.

• Offers a comprehensive overview of the historical significance of natural fibres in textile production, the environmental impact of textile manufacturing, and the role of natural materials in reducing this impact.

• Provides examples of successfully implemented sustainable production processes.

• Discusses upcycling and repurposing of natural textile materials, sustainable textile waste management and recycling, and the use of natural colourants for dyeing and finishing textiles.

• Covers the use of biobased finishing agents, enzymes, and natural material-based auxiliaries in sustainable textile production and discusses biopolymers and nanocellulose and their potential in textile applications.

• Explores sustainable textile reinforcement using natural fibres and natural fibre-based composites and their applications.

• Considers the future of sustainable fashion and the role of natural materials in smart textiles for advanced applications like textile packaging, medical applications, textile sensors, and actuators, among others.

With its comprehensive coverage, this book is an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and academics in the textile industry and anyone interested in sustainability in the fashion and textiles. It offers valuable insights for readers who want to make more informed choices and contribute to a more sustainable future.



This book promotes sustainable practices in the textile industry. It covers advantages of using natural materials at every stage of textile processing, from production to recycling after end use. It discusses functional and smart textiles, sustainable methods, application, environmental impact, and opportunities and challenges.

1. Natural Fibres: A look from a historical perspective.
2. Eco-Friendly
Natural Fibres Based Sustainable Agro-Textiles for Packaging of
Agro-Products.
3. Sustainable fibers from Pineapple leaves: Extraction,
properties, and applications.
4. Hemp: A Traditional Fiber with Modern
Applications.
5. Application of Plant Fibre and Biomass in Tissue Paper.
6.
Natural Fiber-based Composites and Their Applications.
7. Natural Fibers in
Smart Textiles for Advanced Applications.
8. The utilization of natural plant
fibers as a sustainable substitute material for textile and other uses.
9.
Nanocellulose Fibers and Their Potential in Textile Applications.
10.
Nanocellulose and Its Emerging Applications in Textile Processing.
11.
Chitosan: A Biobased Sustainable Textile Auxiliary.
12. Cyclodextrins as
biobased sustainable textile auxiliaries.
13. Enzymes for Sustainable Textile
Processing Recent Advances.
14. Textile Dyeing Effluents: Challenges,
Characterization, and Sustainable Treatment.
15. Natural materials in
functional finishing of textiles.
16. Natural Plant Extracts for UV
Protective Textiles.
17. Insect Repellent Role of Natural Dyes: Recent
Advances and Future Prospects.
Mohammad Shahid is Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Applied Science, Dr. K. N. Modi University, Rajasthan, India. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.

Aranya Mallick is Assistant Professor of Fibre Science and Technology at Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Indian Oil Campus, Bhubaneshwar. He received his Ph.D. in Fibre and Textile Processing Technology from ICT Mumbai, India.

Sayandeep Debnath is Assistant Professor at National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai. He received his M.Tech. in Chemical Processing in Textiles from Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore, India.