The time has come to accept our responsibility for not supplying the environment with nutrients and nourishment for continual prosperity, and own up to hurting our beautiful planet called Earth. These are the two principles that helped me come up with my design concept. In the apparel industry, I propose that we start using vegetable dye as a popular fabric dyeing technique. In this process, fabric is bleached by sunlight and block printed by hand with natural dyes. The ground soil can be made richer, which is extracting sustainably. For example, indigo dye is from the legume family; this type of dye can repair the nitrogen level in the soil as it grows. Thus, the soil is left richer without its quality being diminished by harmful properties. Garment finishes like wrinkle-free, stain resistant, flame retardant, anti-fungal, permanent-press and other easy care treatments applied to new clothing can be really harmful for people involved in production. This is a safer method of dyeing for garment makers as well. The truth is that we are causing the Earth harm with manufacturing processes and hard industries. Let’s get back to appreciating our land, not disrespecting our home and trampling over growing treasures.
According to Industrial Ecology by T. Gradel & B. Allenby, the concept of industrial ecology is the willingness to conform to nature’s law of efficiency, to give up our mentality of tampering with things to make them more suitable to our ideals. There is desperate need for understanding the significance of industrial ecology. As humans, we have to learn to leave things as they are, to comply with nature’s rule now and back away from making unchangeable damaging decisions that affect our livelihood. This world of toxic waste, heighten greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and deadly diseases is shouting that our ingrained Industrial Revolutionary thinking gets an update fast.
Humanity must learn that we cannot enforce activity that is not compatible to the land, without experiencing atmospheric changes that have the potential to lead to devastations. Land is being dug up, built up, and removed all for the likings of human desires and wants. This invasion of privacy on natural resources and for animals is causing us to incur major environmental problems. Denial is a defense mechanism used to resist the recognition of a problem because it’s too unbearable to accept. The statement of truth has been shoved in the corner and not given any attention. We have refused to acknowledge our impactful ways in modernized society. Granted, not every single action was deliberate, or were they? Down the line somewhere, we stopped caring about the renewal pace of extracted natural resources. Biomimicry: Innovation inspired by nature by J. Benyus states that the farther removed we became from nature in our attitudes, lifestyles, and spirituality, the more dependant we became on the products. Humans are no longer fixated on the wonders of the world, but obsessed with what the world could materialistically produce.
Hey Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteYou did a really good job on your blog this week. I did some research into vegetable dyes and as I was reading along, I found that vegetable dying goes along with natural dying. For the most part, most of the design industry is already trying to move towards using natural dyes in order to become sustainable within their industry. How do you think that your concept is any different than what they are already implying?
Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteGreat job this week. I love the point you make in your last paragraph, it's very important that we stop denying what we have done to our planet and take action. Your concept of natural dyes is great, but do you think that it will affect how companies get different colors? Some colors are hard to find in nature or do not last long. You mention the different techniques that harm the environment, do you think that solutions to them could be found in the environment?
HI Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteI think this is a good concept the would not be that hard to implement other than what Kelsey said about the colors that do not occur naturally in nature. I would have liked to have seen some examples of natural color dyes though. What do you think a good response would be to someone who does not think humans have had a negative impact on the Earth?
Hi Everyone,
ReplyDeleteEach of you have asked great questions! I believe that my concept is different based on the advancement of technology. I think just as other production methods have proven to shorten the production timeframe,that technology plays a key component in exercising every possible attribute from our land, particulary, plants.