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Modelling and quantification of Eco-functional Index: The concept and applications of eco-functional assessment

Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthua, Yi Li, Jun-Yan Hu, Pik-Yin Mok, and Mouguang Lin. (2013) Modelling and quantification of Eco-functional Index: The concept and applications of eco-functional assessment, Ecological Indicators, (Journal Impact Factor 6.9, Q1 48/275 in the category of ‘environmental sciences’) 26: 33-43.

Assessment of Eco-functional properties of shopping bags: Development of a novel eco-functional tester

Muthu, S.S., Li, Y., Hu, J.Y., Mok, P. Y., Mao,Y.F., Wu, X.X., and Li, Q.H. (2013). Assessment of Eco-functional properties of shopping bags: Development of a 45novel eco-functional tester, International Journal of Clothing Science & Technology, (Journal Impact Factor 1.2, Q3 15/26 in the category of ‘materials science, textiles’) 25(3): 208-225.

Quantification of Environmental impact and ecological sustainability of textile fibres

Muthu S.S., Li Y., Hu J.Y., and Mok, P. Y. (2012). Quantification of Environmental impact and ecological sustainability of textile fibres, Ecological Indicators, (Journal Impact Factor 6.9, Q1 48/275 in the category of ‘environmental sciences’) 13(1): 66-74

Erratum to Influence of consumer behaviour and governmental policies in China, Hong Kong and India: An eco- impact assessment study o reusable shopping bags

Muthu, S.S., Li, Y., Hu, J.Y., Mok, P. Y., and Ding, X. (2012). Erratum to Influence of consumer behaviour and governmental policies in China, Hong Kong and India: An eco- impact assessment study o reusable shopping bags (Energ Educ Sci Tech-A, (2012), 28, (1131-1144)), Energy Education Science and Technology Part A: Energy Science and Research, (Journal Impact Factor 31.677, Q1 1/45 in the category of ‘engineering, environmental’) 29(1): 709.

Influence of consumer behaviour and governmental policies in China, Hong Kong and India: An eco-impact assessment study of reusable shopping bags

Muthu S.S.K., Li Y., Hu J.Y., Mok, P. Y., and Ding, X. (2012). Influence of consumer behaviour and governmental policies in China, Hong Kong and India: An eco-impact assessment study of reusable shopping bags, Energy Education Science & Technology Part A: Energy Science and Research, (Journal Impact Factor 31.677, Q1 1/45 in the category of ‘engineering, environmental’) 28(2):1131-1144

Recyclability Potential Index (RPI): The concept and quantification of RPI for Textile Fibers

Muthu S.S.K., Li Y., Hu J.Y., and Mok, P. Y. (2012). Recyclability Potential Index (RPI): The concept and quantification of RPI for Textile Fibers, Ecological Indicators, (Journal Impact Factor 6.9, Q1 48/275 in the category of ‘environmental sciences’) 18: 58-62.

Environmental performance of the polypropylene nonwoven shopping bags: LCA study of manufacturing technologies

Muthu, S.S., Li, Y., Hu, J.Y., Mok, P. Y., and Liao, X. (2012) Environmental performance of the polypropylene nonwoven shopping bags: LCA study of manufacturing technologies, Energy Education Science & Technology Part A, (Journal Impact Factor 31.677, Q1 1/45 in the category of ‘engineering, environmental’) 30(1): 409-424.

Eco-impact of plastic and paper shopping bags

Muthu S.S., Li Y., Hu J.Y., Mok, P. Y.,and Ding X. (2012). Eco-impact of plastic and paper shopping bags, Journal of Engineered Fibres & Fabrics, (Journal Impact Factor 2.9, Q1 6/26 in the category of ‘materials science, textiles’) 7(1): 26-37.

Eco-functional assessment combined with life cycle analysis: Concept and applications

Muthu, S.S., Li, Y., Hu, J.Y., and Mok, P. Y. (2012) Eco-functional assessment combined with life cycle analysis: Concept and applications, Energy Education 46Science & Technology Part A, (Journal Impact Factor 31.677, Q1 1/45 in the category of ‘engineering, environmental’) 29(1): 435-450.

Carbon footprint of production processes of polypropylene nonwoven shopping bags

Muthu S.S.K., Li Y., Hu J.Y., Mok P.Y., and Liao X. (2012). Carbon footprint of production processes of polypropylene nonwoven shopping bags, Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe, (Journal Impact Factor 0.9, Q3 17/26 in the category of ‘materials science, textiles’) 92: 12-15.