Our project "Recycling Old Clothes" aims to enhance the public's understanding and participation in the recycling of used clothes through scientific and technological means, and promote the concept of sustainable development.
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2. How will the
environment be
polluted if old
clothes are not
recycled?
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02
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Resource Intensity and Pollution in Production:
Textile production consumes vast quantities of
raw materials (like water and fibers) and energy.
The manufacturing process generates significant
waste water and waste gases, contributing to
water and air pollution. Chemical dyes and
treatments further exacerbate environmental
harm, contaminating water sources and soil.
Waste Disposal Issues: The disposal of old clothes
often involves dumping in landfills or
incineration. Synthetic fibers, such as polyester
and nylon, do not easily decompose and can
persist in the environment for extended periods.
Incineration releases harmful gases, including
greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants,
contributing to air pollution and climate change.
Microplastic Pollution: Synthetic fibers shed
microplastics during use and laundering, which
enter water bodies and soil. These microplastics
are ingested by marine life and can accumulate
up the food chain, posing risks to ecosystem
health and potentially entering the human food
chain, thus threatening human health as well.
3. What do children in
impoverished mountainous
areas need?
1. Real needs: provision of warm, practical and suitable clothing for
different age groups.
2. Health and hygiene: ensure that old clothes are cleaned and disinfected
and contain no harmful substances.
3. Psychological and social needs: provision of clothing in a manner that
respects and adapts to the local culture and protects the dignity of
children.
4. Sustainable development: environmental education, community
engagement and environmental awareness.
5. Long-term support: Establish a stable supply chain, combined with
integrated assistance such as education and healthcare.
These measures can effectively meet children's basic life needs and
promote their healthy growth and sustainable community development.
4. The changes that used
clothes recycling brings
to children in
impoverished
mountainous areas
1. Meet basic needs: provide warm, durable clothing.
2. Safeguarding health: Cleaning disinfected clothes reduces the
risk of disease.
3. Enhance self-esteem: Respect the feelings of children and
preserve their dignity.
4. Increased opportunities for education: saving household
expenditure and putting more resources into education.
5. Enhance environmental awareness: Learn environmental
knowledge and cultivate the concept of sustainable development.
6. Promote community solidarity: Encourage community
involvement and enhance cohesion and self-management capacity.
These changes, combined, improve the living conditions, health and
future development of children.
5. Our thoughts on recycling old
clothes
1. On-line recycling: book a door-to-door
recovery or provide free postal service.
2. Off-line recycling: Recycling boxes are set up in
communities, shopping malls, etc. Regular recovery
activities are organized, and fixed recovery points are
established in cooperation with supermarkets and
convenience stores.
Recycling process:
1. Collection of classifications
2. Cleaning and disinfection
3. Repair and reuse
4. Transport grants
4.Advertising and dissemination:
1. Public education: raising environmental
awareness and recycling.
2. Transparent publicity: periodic publicity of
recoveries and donations.
3. Volunteer recruitment: encourage social
participation.
3.Contributions and support:
1. Clothing donations: direct donations to poor
mountain children.
2. Fundraising for sale: part of the proceeds are for
sale, and the income is used for the purchase of
livelihoods or educational supplies.
3. Cooperative contributions: in cooperation with
charities, funds are focused on public-benefit
projects.
6. Recycling Used
Clothes
-For a Better Future on Earth
Our project "Recycling Old Clothes" aims to
raise public awareness and participation in
recycling old clothes through technological
means, and to promote the concept of
sustainable development.
7. What is used clothing recycling?
Recycling of used clothes is not just about donating
or discarding clothes that are no longer needed, it
involves a series of treatment and reuse processes:
Environmental solutions: Reduce the
environmental impact of textile waste and
lower carbon emissions by recycling used
clothing.
Public Welfare Donation: Donate usable
used clothes to the needy and help people
in poor areas.
Resource Recycling: Reprocessing
worn-out clothes to make new
textiles or other products
8. What makes us unique?
- Interactive Functions: Scanning the old
clothes through the mobile phone camera,
identifying their material and condition,
and providing appropriate recycling
suggestions.
- Education and Entertainment: Increase
public awareness of environmental
protection by demonstrating the recycling
process and ways of reusing old clothes
through AR.
- Independent Learning and Personal
Enhancement: Users can learn more
about environmental protection and
sustainable development through AR to
enhance their own environmental literacy.
9. How does Augmented Reality
(AR) work? Environment Capture: Use smartphone
camera to capture old clothes in the
environment.
Material Recognition: Scanning the
clothes, recognising their material and
condition, and providing appropriate
recycling suggestions.
Information Overlay: Overlay
additional information on the
smartphone screen, such as recycling
process, reuse methods, etc.
Complete display: Forms a complete
image containing real-world
background and superimposed AR
data, visualising the whole process of
recycling old clothes.
10. ON WEBSITE
ON APP
Mainly for teachers and environmental
organisations, providing whiteboard
and AR functions for education and
promotion.
For general users, providing personal
space and AR function, so that
everyone can participate in recycling
old clothes.
11. Content Offered
Primary
Science: Showing how textiles
are made and how they are
recycled.
History: to introduce the history
of the textile industry and its
environmental impact.
Geography: shows how textiles
are produced and recycled
around the world.
Advanced
Chemistry: demonstrates the
chemical composition of textiles
and the recycling process.
Physical: to demonstrate the
physical properties of textiles and
their changes in the recycling
process.
Biological: demonstrates the impact
of textiles on the natural
environment and living organisms.
Historical: details the use and
recycling of textiles in various
historical periods.
12. Prototyping process
Design and Sketching:
Functional development
Functional development and testing
using specialised tools to ensure a
smooth and interactive user
experience.
Preliminary design
and sketching using
Procreate.
13. Projects that inspire:
Global success stories
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