Research on upcycling of used clothes based on collaborative design
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Collaborative Design, Recycling of Old Clothes.Abstract
Although the rapid development of the fashion industry has brought substantial economic benefits, it has also had severe negative impacts on the environment and society. This research provides a collaborative solution for the sustainable fashion industry by building a technology-driven and highly user-involved collaboration platform for upcycling used clothing that reduces the demand for new textile production and environmental burdens while providing a foundation for future sustainable fashion.
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