Abstract
The film industry is a powerful medium for cultural storytelling and entertainment, yet it is associated with significant environmental challenges. Among these, the lifecycle of movie costumes—from design and production to disposal—remains a critical yet underexplored area. Costumes often involve resource-intensive processes and generate substantial waste. This paper examines the method for sustainable practices in the design, production, and reuse of movie costumes, highlighting strategies such as upcycling, rental systems, the adoption of eco-friendly materials, and the integration of digital technologies. By embedding circular economy principles into costume production, the industry can balance creativity with environmental responsibility, showcasing a blueprint for eco-conscious filmmaking.
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