Ardhanareswari, Ardantiya Reine
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Pemanfaatan Limbah Kain Tule dan Brokat dalam Perancangan Visual Kebaya dengan Pendekatan Desain Sirkular Ardhanareswari, Ardantiya Reine; Santoso, Ratna Endah
Hastagina : Jurnal Kriya Seni Vol 5 No 01 (2025): Hastagina : Jurnal Kriya dan Industri Kreatif
Publisher : Pusat Penerbitan LP2MPP ISI Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/hastagina.v5i01.4443

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The potential growth of textile waste in Indonesia is highly concerning, with an anticipated increase of 70% from the current 2.3 tons per day over the next six years. This growth poses a significant threat as only 0.3 million tons of textile waste are successfully recycled out of the total generated. The kebaya industry contributes to this potential increase in textile waste, generating 0.5 to 1.5 kg of unprocessed tulle and brocade fabric waste each week. Tulle and brocade are synthetic fibers that do not biodegrade naturally and take a very long time to break down completely. This situation highlights the urgent need for the implementation of a circular economy system with a design approach within the kebaya industry. The objective of this project is to design kebayas using waste tulle and brocade fabric through a circular design approach without losing the unique characteristics of traditional Indonesian kebayas. The design method used is the circular design approach with the Close the Loop (CTL) framework, which consists of six stages: (1) Resources, (2) Design, (3) Production, (4) Retail, (5) Consumption, and (6) End of Life. The result is a kebaya inspired by the shapes and silhouettes of traditional kebayas, made from waste tulle and brocade fabric. By applying a circular design approach, the unprocessed tulle and brocade waste from the kebaya industry can be transformed into kebayas, indicating the potential for the industry to become more responsible by turning textile.