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Fashion and Environmental Sustainability
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Foreword VII
  3. Contents IX
  4. About the Editors XIII
  5. Editorial Board XV
  6. Part I: Introductory Chapters
  7. 1 Fashion and Environmental Sustainability 3
  8. 2 Wool: A Conventional Material for Fashion 11
  9. 3 Leather: A Conventional Material for Fashion 21
  10. 4 Cotton: A Conventional Material for Fashion 29
  11. Part II: Investigating the Industry: International Perspectives
  12. 5 Lubertex Pivot in Canada 43
  13. 6 Evolution, Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Africa’s Fashion Industry 51
  14. 7 Impact of COVID-19 on Apparel Enterprises in India: An Analysis of Sustainability 69
  15. 8 Investigating Social and Environmental Impacts of the Indian Clothing Sector 89
  16. 9 Sustainability Themes in the Garment Industry: Insights from a Workshop in Bangladesh 97
  17. 10 The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Sustainable Economic Growth: A Focus on the Textile and Apparel Industries in Ethiopia 103
  18. 11 Sustainability in Contemporary Kink Fashion 127
  19. Part III: Innovations in Design, Supply Chain and Marketing
  20. 12 Production Innovation for Sustainability in the Fashion Industry 133
  21. 13 The Fashion Product Passport: In Search of the “Killer App” 149
  22. 14 Fast Fashion: Exploring the Impact of Impulse Buying among Scottish Generation-Z Consumers 169
  23. 15 Sustainable Assessment and Fashion Brand Ratings 185
  24. Part VI: Circular Initiatives as Sustainable Alternatives for End of Life
  25. 16 Marketing Innovation Drivers: Toward Reusing and Recycling 203
  26. 17 Kringloopwinkel Steenwijk 223
  27. Part V: Toward the Future with Sustainable Fashion Business Models
  28. 18 Unconventional Materials for Fashion 231
  29. 19 A Sustainable Business Model for the Fashion Sector 237
  30. 20 Strategic Drivers of Corporate Environmental Sustainability 251
  31. 21 An Environmental Sustainability Model for Ghanaian Clothing: A Fashion Cycle Approach 261
  32. 22 Business Models in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects 279
  33. 23 Entrepreneurial Strategies Towards Responsible Brand Identity: A Comparative Study of Sneaker Companies 293
  34. 24 Human Resources and Thinking about Sustainability 313
  35. 25 Workers’ Rights 327
  36. Index 343
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