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2010 World Expo Can Not Buy Clothes, But Old Clothes Can Be Recycled.

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The World Expo

The theme of Shanghai World Expo in 2010 is not only a deep reflection on the concept of urban construction and the direction of urban development, but also a bright prospect for every city life in the future.


 


Clothes do not need to be tested, clothes can be recycled.


 


"Love the heart of beauty, everyone has it", especially for some fashionable women, holding a pile of new clothes and waiting in front of the fitting room of the shopping mall is no stranger to the experience.

In the future, the advanced digital fitting system can help beauties solve this problem thoroughly.

In a video clip of SAIC General Corporate Pavilion, which is a fantasy of future life and clothing, shoppers can press the buttons before the digital fitting system to know the effect of different styles and different colors of clothes on their own body.

It is understood that this digital fitting system is not an illusion, many enterprises have begun to research and development, perhaps in the near future will be able to achieve.


 


Of course, the display of "clothing" in World Expo this year is not limited to "conceptual" products. Some clothing fabrics that contain advanced technology and special functions have been applied to the clothing of volunteers and service personnel in World Expo.

The concept of low carbon and circular economy contained in the "Expo uniform" is more worthy of our consideration.


 


Rainproof, windproof, antifouling, moisture absorption, breathability, UV protection, flame retardant and fast drying.

The green or blue clothing worn by World Expo volunteers has the above functions.

This fabric also has the effect of instantaneous cooling. When the fabric contacts the skin, it can produce a cool feeling of lowering the temperature of 1-2 degrees Celsius. If it is irradiated for a long time, the cool temperature difference can reach 3-5 degrees Celsius.


 


In the Japanese Industrial Museum, the kimono worn by service personnel is made of recyclable new fabric, which is made of heat resistant biological plastic fiber and Kyoto traditional silk fabric "Dan Hou crepe".

After the end of the current World Expo, these uniforms will be shipped back to Japan along with other facilities of the Japanese Industrial Museum, and will be processed and reproduced through the recycling system.


 


The uniforms of German Pavilion staff are all made of recyclable and renewable materials. After the end of World Expo, the white shirts worn by the staff will be buried underground and can be used as fertilizer after degradation. The shoes made of natural rubber and cork can also be recycled.

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