GARMENT TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION: INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
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sewing products, technology, construction, innovation, environmental stability, energy efficiency, waste reduce, environment protection to do, new materials.Abstract
In the article sewing items technology and construction the latest innovations and their ecological to stability impact analysis Modern working release in the processes energy efficiency, waste reduce and protect the environment protection to do aimed at ecological approaches important importance has. With this together, new using materials and technologies sewing of things quality increase and develop to release optimization opportunities seeing is released. Article industry stable to develop service doer innovative solutions illuminates.
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