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Sustainability in Fashion and Textiles - Values, Design, Production and Consumption (Hardcover)
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Sustainability in Fashion and Textiles - Values, Design, Production and Consumption (Hardcover)
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There is no doubt that the textile industry - the production of
clothing, fabrics, thread, fibre and related products - plays a
significant part in the global economy. It also frequently operates
with disregard to its environmental and social impacts. The textile
industry uses large quantities of water and outputs large
quantities of waste. As for social aspects, many unskilled jobs
have disappeared in regions that rely heavily on these industries.
Another serious and still unresolved problem is the flexibility
textile industry companies claim to need. Faced with fierce
international competition, they are increasingly unable to offer
job security. This is without even considering the informal-sector
work proliferating both in developing and developed countries.
Child labour persists within this sector despite growing pressure
to halt it.Fashion demands continuous consumption. In seeking to
own the latest trends consumers quickly come to regard their
existing garments as inferior, if not useless. "Old" items become
unwanted as quickly as new ones come into demand. This tendency
towards disposability results in the increased use of resources and
thus the accelerated accumulation of waste. It is obvious to many
that current fashion industry practices are in direct competition
with sustainability objectives; yet this is frequently overlooked
as a pressing concern.It is, however, becoming apparent that there
are social and ecological consequences to the current operation of
the fashion industry: sustainability in the sector has been gaining
attention in recent years from those who believe that it should be
held accountable for the pressure it places on the individual, as
well as its contribution to increases in consumption and waste
disposal.This book takes a wide-screen approach to the topic,
covering, among other issues: sustainability and business
management in textile and fashion companies; value chain
management; use of materials; sustainable production processes;
fashion, needs and consumption; disposal; and innovation and
design.The book will be essential reading for researchers and
practitioners in the global fashion business.
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