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    Diseño de accesorios de vestuario mediante la utilización de remanentes de hojalata en la parroquia Huachi Chico del cantón Ambato
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2018-06-05) Morocho Pilco, Lisbeth Liliana; Paredes Morales, María Cristina
    In these times the world that makes fashion in Ecuadorian territory is integral and the production is multitudinous. When different garments are manufactured as clothing complements, the development that satisfies the needs of the present population is left aside, without compromising the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own needs. As a result, a society is formed that consumes goods even if they are not necessary, with productions without identity, and as a result of this, environmental pollution. What this integrative project seeks is to investigate procedures and residual elements that are feasible for the elaboration of costume accessories, taking into account the theory; reduce, recycle and reuse, with the purpose of using it in the creation of collections of accessories, all produced for sustainable parameters. Due to this, it is important to highlight that with this project it is desired to create raw material through tin waste discarded by the human being, to elaborate innovative designs and offer responsible and sustainable products to consumers. This project is considered unique as it combines ecological and social elements, resulting in a message of awareness through each designed accessory, where sustainability is present to continue innovating to the world of fashion according to the needs of our environment and not only of the consumerist individual.

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