Artikel
Capturing the life cycle of false hair products to identify opportunities for remanufacture
The false hair industry represents a case of growing demand and depleting natural resources, in addition to a significant environmental impact of synthetic alternatives. Despite the growth of the false hair industry, there is a lack of research to date regarding the complete life cycle of false hair products. False hair products currently follow a linear life cycle with a cradle-to-grave flow of materials, making it essential that consideration is given to how such products are produced, used and disposed of. To reduce the strain on the supply of raw materials, limit the environmental impact of synthetic materials and ensure end users receive quality products at a reasonable price, there is a need to transform the current cradle-to-grave life cycle of false hair products. This research aims to capture the life cycle of false hair products and identify opportunities to sustainably capture waste within that life cycle. The study involved desktop research, an extensive user survey, manufacturer survey, an overview of the medical demand for false hair products and interviews with wig banks to capture for the first time the life cycle of false hair products. Recycling, reconditioning and remanufacture of waste materials are identified as mechanisms to reduce waste of false hair products within the UK industry, with potential for this research to impact on an international scale by reducing the global demand for natural raw materials and limiting the environmental impact of synthetic fibres.
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Journal: Journal of Remanufacturing ; ISSN: 2210-4690 ; Volume: 9 ; Year: 2019 ; Issue: 3 ; Pages: 235-256 ; Heidelberg: Springer
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Management
- Subject
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Remanufacture
Circulareconomy
False hair products
Lifecycleanalysis
Human hair
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Wilson, Nicky
Thomson, Avril
Moore-Millar, Karena
Ijomah, Winifred
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Veröffentlichung
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Springer
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Heidelberg
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2019
- DOI
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doi:10.1007/s13243-019-0067-0
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- Last update
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10.03.2025, 11:44 AM CET
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Object type
- Artikel
Associated
- Wilson, Nicky
- Thomson, Avril
- Moore-Millar, Karena
- Ijomah, Winifred
- Springer
Time of origin
- 2019