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A comparative review of zero-waste fashion design thinking and operational research on cutting and packing optimisation

Nesma ElShishtawy, Pammi Sinha, Julia A. Bennell

2021International Journal of Fashion Design Technology and Education44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper provides a review aimed at comparing cutting and packing (C&P) research in the textile industry and the area of zero-waste fashion design (ZWFD). Both research domains seek to minimise waste material while approaching the problem from very different perspectives. The C&P research investigates the use of mathematical and computational techniques for minimising material waste in the marker planning problem, while the ZWFD provides creative pattern making solutions for the same problem. A systematic literature review was performed based on content and bibliometric analysis of 22 papers published in peer-reviewed journals from 2010 until 2021. The paper maps the research direction of both the C&P and ZWFD as an opportunity to stimulate further research in the future encouraged by the integration of both areas to address the zero-waste fashion designs’ manufacturability problem by incorporating the fashion design process with the C&P optimisation algorithm design process.

Topics & Concepts

Design for manufacturabilityZero wasteProcess (computing)Packing problemsTextileZero (linguistics)Manufacturing engineeringComputer scienceManagement scienceEngineeringOperations researchIndustrial engineeringWaste managementMechanical engineeringMaterials scienceAlgorithmPhilosophyOperating systemLinguisticsComposite materialOptimization and Packing ProblemsColor perception and designDigital Media and Visual Art