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Annexure
Consumer Usage pattern Annexure 2 – Stakeholder Questionnaire Format
Figure 38 and Figure 39 reveals how long consumers have kept their apparel and how and why
they discard it. Academia
According to the aforementioned figures, the majority of people in India wear their clothes till
S. No. Parameters Data / Information Tick
they are worn out. It can be determined that worn-out clothing is reused for multiple reasons,
whereas clothing discarded due to a change in size is donated.
1 Basic Details
Figure 38: Apparel Usage pattern
1.1 Name of the Institute
Legend:
1.2 Contact details
One quarter/season 1.3 Address
10%
71.3% Half year
One year 2 Curriculum on Circularity in Textile
Till its life
Till fashion last Yes
13.8% Does your curriculum includes circularity
2.1
approaches
No
Durability and longevity (Please indicate
the coverage)
Figure 39: Reason for discarding clothes
Resource use, waste prevention and
Legend: diversion (Please indicate the coverage)
45% What aspects of circularity are covered in
2.2
your curriculum Reuse, remanufacturing and recyclability
Change in fashion
Multiple options Use of safe, renewable and recycled inputs
25%
Change in size
End of life Other circular design principles
25%
Yes
Any plans for developing curriculum based
2.3
on circularity aspects in designing
No
Figure 40: Mode of discarding clothes
2.4 Any research & development projects Yes
being offered by institute on implementing
Trade off 8 (10%)
circularity concepts in design and
development of textile products No
Donation 59 (73.8%)
Reuse for other purpose (eg. fo...) 51 (63.7%) 2.5 Any specific course being offered on Yes
developing products through upcycling of
Throw away / dump 8 (10%) textile waste No
To home family members 1 (1.3%)
Upcycle fabric into reusable ba... 1 (1.3%)
Pass on the others 1 (1.3%)
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