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Manufacture, repair, maintenance and disposal The need to modify designs to make them more efficient to manufacture, including: • reducing the number of manufacturing processes • how the choice of materials affects the use, care and disposal of products: advisory labelling to encourage responsible use and care of textile products • application of the six Rs of sustainability: reduce the quantity of materials, of toxic materials, of damaging materials and associated energy use, reuse components and parts, rethink by using eco friendly alternative materials, recycle materials and/or components into new products • maintenance: temporary and integral fixings, use of standardised parts, allowing for service and repair/ replacement of parts, ability to upgrade with software downloads, selection of fabrics and components that can be cared for without the need for special treatments, advisory labelling to encourage responsible washing and drying of textile products. 30 Visit aqa.org.uk/7562 for the most up-to-date specification, resources, support and administration Care and maintenance of products.
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Manufacture, repair, maintenance and disposal The need to modify designs to make them more efficient to manufacture, including: • reducing the number of manufacturing processes • how the choice of materials affects the use, care and disposal of products: advisory labelling to encourage responsible use and care of textile products • application of the six Rs of sustainability: reduce the quantity of materials, of toxic materials, of damaging materials and associated energy use, reuse components and parts, rethink by using eco friendly alternative materials, recycle materials and/or components into new products • maintenance: temporary and integral fixings, use of standardised parts, allowing for service and repair/ replacement of parts, ability to upgrade with software downloads, selection of fabrics and components that can be cared for without the need for special treatments, advisory labelling to encourage responsible washing and drying of textile products. 30 Visit aqa.org.uk/7562 for the most up-to-date specification, resources, support and administration Care and maintenance of products
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- You need to be able to manufacture, repair, maintenance and disposal The need to modify designs to make them more efficient to manufacture, including: • reducing the number of manufacturing processes • how the choice of materials affects the use, care and disposal of products: advisory labelling to encourage responsible use and care of textile products • application of the six Rs of sustainability: reduce the quantity of materials, of toxic materials, of damaging materials and associated energy use, reuse components and parts, rethink by using eco friendly alternative materials, recycle materials and/or components into new products • maintenance: temporary and integral fixings, use of standardised parts, allowing for service and repair/ replacement of parts, ability to upgrade with software downloads, selection of fabrics and components that can be cared for without the need for special treatments, advisory labelling to encourage responsible washing and drying of textile products. 30 Visit aqa.org.uk/7562 for the most up-to-date specification, resources, support and administration Care and maintenance of products.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six Rs of sustainability in textile design?
Direct answer
The correct answer is 'Replace'. The six Rs of sustainability are Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink, Repair, and Refuse.
Key terms
- Eco-friendly materials: Materials that are produced in a way that is not harmful to the environment, often biodegradable or recyclable.
- Advisory labelling: Labels on products that provide care instructions to help consumers maintain and use products responsibly.
Common trap
Confusing the six Rs: Remember that 'Repair' focuses on fixing items to extend their life, while 'Replace' implies discarding and getting new items.
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- Students should be aware of, and able to explain, the different ways in which a product can be cared for and maintained, including care labels, their use and what they mean. Understand the relationship between care recommendations and fibre/fabric properties, eg the thermoplastic nature of synthetic fibres and wash/iron temperatures, shrinkage of wool fibres when washed at high temperatures and with excessive mechanical action.
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