A Brief Analysis of the Application of Green Textiles in Children’s Space Environment Design

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This article starts from discussing the quality and security issues of children’s textiles inrecent years, then it analyzes the current application range of children’s textiles in their space environment, the development status of children’s green textiles and the application of children’s space environment. From the status quo and the perspective of domestic and abroad ecological standard of green textiles, the article emphasizes on the importance of green textiles application in children’s space environment designs. It also points out that green textiles will become the development direction of children’s textiles. Finally, it offers according strategies and suggestions.

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