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Sustainable Design: Fashion, Textiles, & Fabrics

http://fitnyc.libguides.com/sustainable_designA resource created especially for the design community to encourage critical thinking and responsible acts on social, environmental, and economic dimensions of our global society

Frequently Asked Questions / InterLibrary Loan

How might I obtain materials listed that are not owned by the Library?

You can obtain most titles by creating an account through the interlibrary loan (ILL) link on the Library's home page.

Is there a charge for interlibrary loan services?

Most ILL books are free of charge.  Some journal or other photocopy documents may require a processing fee.

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About This Page

The resources offered here are intended to assist the designer working with fabrics and textiles.  Information on the social and environmental impacts of material include raw or base material acquisition; harvesting, dying, and manufacturing processes; exposure to off-gassing by contaminants; durability and other consumer issues; and the end product of the material.

It is not the intention of this resource to promote or endorse any one designer or source of information.

Bibliography

Faculty / Staff to Contact on This Topic:

Marlene Middlemiss, Fashion Design & Contributer to Resource Guide

marlene_middlemiss@fitnyc.edu

Jeffrey Silberman, Chair- Textile Development and Marketing, & Contributer to Research Guide

jeffrey_silberman@fitnyc.edu

A Thousand Fibers

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