Advanced Engineering Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Fused
deposition
modeling
(FDM)
is
one
of
the
most
commonly
used
3D
printing
techniques.
FDM
uses
thermoplastics
to
manufacture
final
product.
This
review
article
provides
a
comprehensive
overview
use
composite
materials
in
printing.
It
explores
various
filament
manufacturing
methods,
highlighting
extrusion
The
main
advantages
using
are
discussed,
then
recycled
filaments,
their
benefits,
and
difficulties
possibilities
related
applications
covered.
Next,
filaments
aerospace,
automotive,
medical,
electronics,
prosthetics/orthotics
explored.
Finally,
discusses
current
challenges
suggests
future
directions
for
research.
There
are
considerable
financial
and
environmental
advantages
to
using
biopolymers
in
the
textile
business.
Biopolymers
polymers
that
compostable
biodegradable
produced
from
natural
feedstock
includes
plants,
animals,
microbes.
A
significant
amount
of
innovative
material
derived
sustainable
polymeric
resources,
such
as
cellulose,
etc.
In
particular,
generated
naturally
occurring
substances
environmentally
friendly,
harmless,
recyclable
materials.
The
ability
lessen
volume
plastics
waste
by
sector
is
one
key
these
can
take
place
typical
synthetic
materials
made
petroleum,
which
not
require
several
centuries
break
down.
industry
may
its
influence
on
environment
help
build
a
healthier
era
employing
biopolymers.
potentially
profit
economically
use
Financially
speaking,
more
attractive
modern
world
much
less
costly
low
cost
with
practical
availability.
They
be
at
cheaper
price
like
polymers,
they
do
need
petro
mostly
energy.
Yet,
there
drawbacks
sector.
For
instance,
could
strong
durable
traditional
might
processing
steps.
summary,
have
substantial
positive
impact
both
economy.
ecological
effects
their
for
will
covered
this
chapter.
economy
addressed
through
methods.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(20), P. 3327 - 3327
Published: Oct. 20, 2024
Food
packaging,
which
is
typically
made
of
paper/cardboard,
glass,
metal,
and
plastic,
essential
for
protecting
preserving
food.
However,
the
impact
conventional
food
packaging
especially
predominant
use
plastics,
due
to
their
versatility
low
cost,
bring
serious
environmental
health
problems
such
as
pollution
by
micro
nanoplastics.
In
response
these
challenges,
biotechnology
emerges
a
new
way
improving
providing
biopolymers
sustainable
alternatives.
this
context,
bacterial
cellulose
(BC),
biodegradable
biocompatible
material
produced
bacteria,
stands
out
its
mechanical
resistance,
preservation
capacity,
rapid
degradation
promising
solution
replacing
plastics.
despite
advantages,
large-scale
application
still
encounters
technical
economic
challenges.
These
include
high
costs
compared
when
materials
are
used,
difficulties
in
standardizing
membrane
production
through
microbial
methods,
challenges
optimizing
cultivation
processes,
so
further
studies
necessary
ensure
safety
industrial
viability.
Thus,
review
provides
an
overview
impacts
packaging.
It
discusses
development
highlighting
BC
biopolymer.
Additionally,
it
explores
biotechnological
techniques
innovative
structural
modifications
BC,
well
ways
optimize
process.
The
study
also
emphasizes
importance
solutions
promoting
circular
economy
within
industry
reducing
impact.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 2102 - 2102
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Smart
clothing
integrates
advanced
technologies
such
as
textile
materials,
flexible
electronics,
and
data
communication
systems,
playing
a
pivotal
role
in
driving
productivity
innovation
within
the
apparel
industry.
However,
this
emerging
field
faces
substantial
challenges,
including
high
resource
consumption,
disposal
rates,
difficulties
material
recycling
management.
This
paper
presents
an
integrative
review,
analyzing
263
studies
to
examine
ecodesign
transformation
framework
for
smart
clothing.
The
findings
highlight
multiple
sustainability
challenges
associated
with
linear
lifecycle
of
traditional
By
assessing
strategies
across
various
stages
lifecycle,
study
emphasizes
need
shift
from
product-focused
approach
system-level
Building
on
this,
we
propose
systematic,
coupling
facilitate
sustainable
is
grounded
principles
circular
economy
Social–Ecological–Technological
Systems
(SETSs).
Our
work
not
only
aims
contribute
achievement
United
Nations
2030
Agenda
Sustainable
Development
Goals
but
also
aligns
core
objectives
European
Green
Deal,
focusing
efficiency
low
environmental
impact.
We
seek
provide
feasible
theoretical
guide
Advanced Engineering Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Fused
deposition
modeling
(FDM)
is
one
of
the
most
commonly
used
3D
printing
techniques.
FDM
uses
thermoplastics
to
manufacture
final
product.
This
review
article
provides
a
comprehensive
overview
use
composite
materials
in
printing.
It
explores
various
filament
manufacturing
methods,
highlighting
extrusion
The
main
advantages
using
are
discussed,
then
recycled
filaments,
their
benefits,
and
difficulties
possibilities
related
applications
covered.
Next,
filaments
aerospace,
automotive,
medical,
electronics,
prosthetics/orthotics
explored.
Finally,
discusses
current
challenges
suggests
future
directions
for
research.