This week when reading CSCAD: a sustainable apparel design
and production model I read about the “cradle to cradle” model that was
integrated into existing production models and apparel design. The study chose
to follow the knitwear production, which is made by intertwining yarns in a
series of loops that are connected. Knitwear has been known to create
environmental problems due to the raw materials using in production and
disposing of the materials. They specifically focused on the issue of how
infants and toddlers go through clothing at a rapid rate. Reading about this
trend made me ponder, not only do these young children go through clothing at a
hasty rate but also the amount of diapers they use has to compete.
My idea was to implement some of the C2CAD proposals into
diapers. The absorbent pad in diapers is held in place by nonwoven fabric
sheets traditionally made of silk, cotton, polyester and wool that interlock in
loops. I think the absorbent pad made from organic cotton would be very
effective for a diaper and organic cotton is grown without harmful chemicals so
that the diapers can be deposited back into the water or soil without harming
the environment. One positive of organic cotton is that it is shown to be considerably
stronger which is necessary for a diaper. Another reason is that organic cotton
is has a much higher elongation, which will help the diaper from deforming when
a child has gone to the bathroom.
Hannah-
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I think this would be ideal for mother's who are environmentally conscious. Maybe, for each diaper you could include 4-5 disposable liners that could be easily detached after each use. The liners could be made from material that's biodegradable allowing the liners to be easily deposited back into the environment. Including liners would allow each diaper to be used multiple times before being disposed back into the atmosphere by consumers. I think your off to a great start and you should definitely include this concept into your Visioneering paper!
Bree-
ReplyDeleteThat is a good idea! Thank you for your positive feedback.
Hannah-
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! It also seems like you have done your research and followed the 4 steps in the C2CAD article. I also think that Bree's idea of disposable inserts is a great idea because you will save on the use of materials by not having to produce as many diapers. You seem like you're on the right track!
Good thinking Hannah! I have a 6 month old and when I have to take out the diaper trash...It is VERY HEAVY! It is crazy how fast they go through diapers..way faster than their clothes! The liners are a good idea too; they would have to attach very securly, so it wouldn't leak onto the diaper itself. And they would have to be just as absorbent as the normal diaper! Consider this if you incorporate that into your visioneering project! Using organic cotton would be a great way to save, the life of a diaper is so short, so it would be better if its after life could be shorter too!!
ReplyDeleteHey Hannah,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog. I think this is a great idea and I like how you even identified a niche market to develop your concept into a possible business. Have you thought of any other ideas where this could help also?
Thank you Emily & Andrea!
ReplyDeleteChayla-
ReplyDeleteI think baby clothes and baby wipes would work because the materials in both are interlocked.
These are all awesome ideas! Great concept this week!
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