04505nam 22006133 450 991083817970332120250905141020.03-11-079551-53-11-079543-410.1515/9783110795431(CKB)28742953900041(MiAaPQ)EBC30883057(Au-PeEL)EBL30883057(DE-B1597)625979(DE-B1597)9783110795431(OCoLC)1409050452(OCoLC)1409112683(EXLCZ)992874295390004120231115d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFashion and Environmental Sustainability Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2023.©2024.1 online resource (366 pages)3-11-079520-5 Frontmatter --Foreword --Contents --About the Editors --Editorial Board --Part I: Introductory Chapters --1 Fashion and Environmental Sustainability --2 Wool: A Conventional Material for Fashion --3 Leather: A Conventional Material for Fashion --4 Cotton: A Conventional Material for Fashion --Part II: Investigating the Industry: International Perspectives --5 Lubertex Pivot in Canada --6 Evolution, Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Africa’s Fashion Industry --7 Impact of COVID-19 on Apparel Enterprises in India: An Analysis of Sustainability --8 Investigating Social and Environmental Impacts of the Indian Clothing Sector --9 Sustainability Themes in the Garment Industry: Insights from a Workshop in Bangladesh --10 The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Sustainable Economic Growth: A Focus on the Textile and Apparel Industries in Ethiopia --11 Sustainability in Contemporary Kink Fashion --Part III: Innovations in Design, Supply Chain and Marketing --12 Production Innovation for Sustainability in the Fashion Industry --13 The Fashion Product Passport: In Search of the “Killer App” --14 Fast Fashion: Exploring the Impact of Impulse Buying among Scottish Generation-Z Consumers --15 Sustainable Assessment and Fashion Brand Ratings --Part VI: Circular Initiatives as Sustainable Alternatives for End of Life --16 Marketing Innovation Drivers: Toward Reusing and Recycling --17 Kringloopwinkel Steenwijk --Part V: Toward the Future with Sustainable Fashion Business Models --18 Unconventional Materials for Fashion --19 A Sustainable Business Model for the Fashion Sector --20 Strategic Drivers of Corporate Environmental Sustainability --21 An Environmental Sustainability Model for Ghanaian Clothing: A Fashion Cycle Approach --22 Business Models in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects --23 Entrepreneurial Strategies Towards Responsible Brand Identity: A Comparative Study of Sneaker Companies --24 Human Resources and Thinking about Sustainability --25 Workers’ Rights --IndexThe 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.BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable DevelopmentbisacshBusiness Models.Circular Economy.Cradle to Grave.Digitization.New technologies.Product Development.Product Life-Cycles.BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development.746.92Dana Leo Paul878290Boardman Rosy1434666Salamzadeh Aidin1434667Pereira Vijay1221422Brandstrup Michelle1380389MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910838179703321Fashion and Environmental Sustainability3590025UNINA