Abstract

Shoes are one of the necessities of life that people need. It is used by all humans, from children to the elderly, for life, and one human uses and disposes of many shoes in one's lifetime.
 General shoes are manufactured in manufacturing facilities and purchased completed shoes, and most of them are made using adhesives containing a large amount of harmful substances.
 Shoes containing large amounts of harmful substances have adverse consequences for users, manufacturers, and the natural environment due to the harmful substances.
 This study is a nature-friendly shoe manufacturing method that studies shoes with non-adhesive assembly structures that do not use adhesives, and is about shoes that users can assemble themselves, not mass production facilities.
 The directions for applying non-adhesive manufacturing methods include “Simplifying shoe parts”, “A Study on alternative work methods for the purpose of using adhesives”, and “Meeting the technical scope of shoe manufacturers due to design”, and “Objectifying user-participating manufacturing scope due to simplification”.
 The purpose of this study is to present the direction of shoe manufacturing on natural friendliness, and it is expected that it can be applied in the shoe industry through further research in the future.

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