Fashion and Environmental Sustainability
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Edited by:
Léo-Paul Dana
, Rosy Boardman , Aidin Salamzadeh , Vijay Pereira and Michelle Brandstrup
About this book
The wide range of topics that the book covers are organised into sections reflecting a cradle to grave view of how entrepreneurial, innovative, and tech-savvy approaches can advance environmental sustainability in the fashion sector. These sections include: sustainable materials; innovation in design, range planning and product development; sustainable innovations in fashion supply chains; sustainable innovations in fashion retail and marketing; sustainable alternatives for end-of-life and circular economy initiatives; and more sustainable alternative fashion business models.
- Unique focus on an entrepreneurial approach to innovation and new technologies to achieve environmental sustainability in the fashion sector.
- A Cradle to Grave approach to environmental sustainability in the fashion sector.
Author / Editor information
Léo-Paul Dana is Professor of Management at ICD Business School, in Paris, and also Professor at Dalhousie University. He holds the title of Visiting Professor at Kingston University and is also a member of the Chaire ETI at Sorbonne Business School.
Rosy Boardman is a Senior Lecturer in Fashion Business in the Department of Materials, University of Manchester. Rosy’s research primarily focuses on digital strategy and innovation in the fashion retail industry. In particular, her research specialises in how technology can be used to enhance the customer shopping experience and improve social & environmental sustainability. Rosy specialises in eye tracking technology and qualitative research methods.
Aidin Salamzadeh is an assistant professor at the University of Tehran. His interests are start-ups, new venture creation, and entrepreneurship.
Vijay Pereira is Full Professor of International and Strategic Human Capital Management and Department Chair of People and Organisations department at NEOMA Business School, France.
Michelle Brandstrup studied at Kingston University and obtained her post-graduate degree at the Designskolen Kolding. With a diploma in tailoring, and another in fashion design, she has been employed in Berlin, Paris and at Christianshavn, in Copenhagen. She is currently a fashion designer at Kabooki, where she has been heading the launch of a new brand. She was nominated for the Scandinavian Designers Nest award.
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Contents
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About the Editors
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Editorial Board
XV - Part I: Introductory Chapters
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1 Fashion and Environmental Sustainability
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2 Wool: A Conventional Material for Fashion
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3 Leather: A Conventional Material for Fashion
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4 Cotton: A Conventional Material for Fashion
29 - Part II: Investigating the Industry: International Perspectives
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5 Lubertex Pivot in Canada
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6 Evolution, Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Africa’s Fashion Industry
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7 Impact of COVID-19 on Apparel Enterprises in India: An Analysis of Sustainability
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8 Investigating Social and Environmental Impacts of the Indian Clothing Sector
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9 Sustainability Themes in the Garment Industry: Insights from a Workshop in Bangladesh
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10 The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Sustainable Economic Growth: A Focus on the Textile and Apparel Industries in Ethiopia
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11 Sustainability in Contemporary Kink Fashion
127 - Part III: Innovations in Design, Supply Chain and Marketing
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12 Production Innovation for Sustainability in the Fashion Industry
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13 The Fashion Product Passport: In Search of the “Killer App”
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14 Fast Fashion: Exploring the Impact of Impulse Buying among Scottish Generation-Z Consumers
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15 Sustainable Assessment and Fashion Brand Ratings
185 - Part VI: Circular Initiatives as Sustainable Alternatives for End of Life
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16 Marketing Innovation Drivers: Toward Reusing and Recycling
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17 Kringloopwinkel Steenwijk
223 - Part V: Toward the Future with Sustainable Fashion Business Models
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18 Unconventional Materials for Fashion
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19 A Sustainable Business Model for the Fashion Sector
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20 Strategic Drivers of Corporate Environmental Sustainability
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21 An Environmental Sustainability Model for Ghanaian Clothing: A Fashion Cycle Approach
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22 Business Models in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects
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23 Entrepreneurial Strategies Towards Responsible Brand Identity: A Comparative Study of Sneaker Companies
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24 Human Resources and Thinking about Sustainability
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25 Workers’ Rights
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Index
343
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