Abstract

The global textile business is now gearing towards greener alternatives to combat pollution and avoid synthetics in production. Ironically, there is an increased awareness among consumers on the quality of the product and choices they make in their shopping. The natural and synthetic fibres have set limitations, which has made manufacturers look out for other alternative fibres. Bamboo, banana, milk, and corn are experimented for its commercial capabilities to perform as a textile material. To add on to the list, orange, the popular, and the most preferred fruit are known for its refreshing flavour. The peels after consumption/ processing of the fruit are discarded in the landfill, which is an organic waste with immense potential. This paper details the successful brand ‘Orange fibre’, its journey from scratch, and the properties of textiles made from processing orange peel waste. The current areas of research have also been covered in a brief way, to invite more scholars to create solutions for the hitherto pollution orange peel waste. 

Highlights

  • Natural fibres like cotton, silk, and wool were utilized for the maximum by humans to a maximum possible timeline

  • This paper demonstrates a few existing remedies for orange peel waste, which can open up more possibilities in the future

  • The recent threat by the textile industry is the invasion of plastics into the ocean by the use of synthetic textiles in our everyday life

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Introduction

Silk, and wool were utilized for the maximum by humans to a maximum possible timeline. She found that globally, 7,00,000 tons of citrus peel waste every year are thrown away in landfills without proper recycling alternatives (Figure 3 ). They make fabrics from 100% orange peel waste fibre which is similar to viscose (textile made from wood- called rayon) available in light shades that can be dyed, printed, and even washed like other conventional materials.

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