Diseño de indumentaria para trabajos de oficio: desarrollo de un recubrimiento textil biobasado, a partir de residuos de la industria maderera

  • Catalina Paz Fuenzalida Fernández
  • Carla Silva
  • Jimena Alarcón Castro
Keywords: Textile industry, sustainability

Abstract

This research explores the implementation of a circular approach in the textile industry, through the development of bio-based clothing, using sawdust as the main material. 

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Published
2025-07-02
How to Cite
Fuenzalida Fernández, C. P., Silva, C., & Alarcón Castro, J. (2025). Diseño de indumentaria para trabajos de oficio: desarrollo de un recubrimiento textil biobasado, a partir de residuos de la industria maderera. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (274). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi274.12481

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