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EXPERIMENTS (2) - CLOTHING & DYEING POLLUTION
I tried to demonstrate the experiment by combining polyester cotton with denim fabric and dyes. I define the illustration of blue denim fabric according to the color depth. The color from lighter to darker represents the production of denim from less to more. Less production leads to fresh air and good ecological environment, but more production leads to air smog and environmental degradation.
We experimented with visual effects by imitating the printing and dyeing of denim fabrics. At the same time, we gave the experiment a definition: placing polyester cotton on denim fabric and staining it with dye, like a dark cloud in the haze sky.
In the survey, it was found that cotton pollution also exists in large quantities. When cotton is not handled properly, it will produce a large amount of fluff, and because it is too light, it will be discharged into rivers or oceans, causing marine pollution or even blockage.
Secondly, cotton printing and dyeing will also emit a large amount of toxic gas, which constitutes serious dye pollution.
Conclusion:We want to show people that fast-fashion clothes will be treated in this way after they are discarded. Incineration, landfill, and even in the process of production and processing can cause dye pollution. This will continue to threaten our ecological environment.
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