Fashion–Tech Fusion: Integrating Non-Woven Materials with Sustainable Fashion
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https://doi.org/10.63056/ACAD.004.04.1306Keywords:
Fashion, non-woven fabrics, sustainable fashion, recycled bottles, grown from plants, creative fashion, high-tech gear, future-proofAbstract
Fashion is getting a high-tech, eco-friendly makeover. This paper explores the exciting blend of non-woven fabrics and sustainable fashion—two ideas coming together to create clothing that’s good for both people and the planet.Non-wovens aren’t made like regular cloth. They’re engineered, often with less waste, and can do amazing things: they can be made from recycled bottles, grown from plants, or even break down naturally after use. They’re opening doors to smarter, cleaner, and more creative fashion.We look at how these materials help save water, energy, and waste, and how they’re being used in everything from everyday wear to high-tech gear. But it’s not all perfect—we also talk about the real challenges, like recycling and greenwashing.In short, mixing non-woven tech with sustainable design isn't just a trend—it's a fresh path toward fashion that's innovative, responsible, and truly future-proof.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Dr. Muhammad Qamar Tusief, Fida Hussain, Rameeez Khalid, Zohaib, Saqlain Ashraf, Muhammad Zain Alamgeer, Hamza Manzoor, Amir, Azmat Hayyat (Author)

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