martes, 22 de enero de 2019

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[HTML] Higher Wages for Sustainable Development? Employment and Carbon Effects of Paying a Living Wage in Global Apparel Supply Chains

S Mair, A Druckman, T Jackson - Ecological Economics, 2019
In this paper we explore how paying a living wage in global supply chains might
affect employment and carbon emissions: Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 13.
Previous work has advocated using wage increases for poorer workers to increase …
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Water footprint in fashion and luxury industry

A Brenot, C Chuffart, I Coste-Manière, M Deroche… - … in Textiles and Fashion, 2019
… Moreover, the growing demand for sustainable fashion pushes companies
to review their business models, developing … Specifically, the new business
models are based on investments in sustainability, savings in terms … is that …
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[PDF] Audience Concern of Eco-Fashion by Fashion Revolution Indonesia Through Marketing Communication in Jakarta

K Tan - Communicare, 2019
… Sweden: The Swedish School of Textiles, pp. 50-51. Bianchi, C. and Birtwistle, G. (2011) …
13-14. Heck G. and Yidan X. (2013). The Effects of Sustainable Marketing on Brand Equity
and Consumer Behavior … (2017). Sustainability in Fashion: A Cradle to Upcycle Approach …
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Water consumption in textile processing and sustainable approaches for its conservation

KK Samanta, P Pandit, P Samanta, S Basak - Water in Textiles and Fashion, 2019
The textile industry is one of the major consumers of water, consuming a huge
amount of water in various processing steps, such as pretreatment, dyeing, printing,
and finishing. The total amount of water consumed depends on the type of fiber, the …
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Advances in the sustainable technologies for water conservation in textile industries

LJ Rather, S Jameel, OA Dar, SA Ganie, KA Bhat… - … in Textiles and Fashion, 2019
The textile industry is one among the high-water-use and water-polluting industries
across the globe. Most of the textile industrial processes, such as scouring, washing,
bleaching, sizing, dyeing, and finishing, consume substantial amounts of fresh water …
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Water requirement and sustainability of textile processing industries

ASM Raja, A Arputharaj, S Saxena, PG Patil - Water in Textiles and Fashion, 2019
In textile wet processing, water is used mainly for three purposes, namely, as a
solvent for dyes and chemicals, as a medium for transferring dyes and chemicals to
fabric, and as a washing and rinsing medium. Apart from the above processes, ion …
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Safety and Sustainability Nexus: A Review and Appraisal

W Nawaz, P Linke - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
… While Meshkati's work tries to connect safety and sustainability in the context of
sustainable energy systems, the author has generalized the results of a single case
study to the whole sector, which some may not agree with. In …
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Water and Textiles

PS Kumar, KG Pavithra - Water in Textiles and Fashion, 2019
… Drying by water evaporation is a highly energy-consuming step. 2.3. Water
consumption in textiles … Sustainability in textile production has to be developed
and government should play a key role by tightening regulations for the …
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[PDF] InBranding American Alligator Leather with a Fashion Apparel Brand: Examining the Effects of the Ingredient Attributes

C Liu - 2018
… of slightly flawed alligator skins has accumulated to a degree that has
significantly affected the model of sustainable use of … Journal of Fashion
Marketing and Management: An International Journal, 5, 133-144 … Clothing …
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More Than One Way to Float Your Boat: Product Use and Sustainability Impacts

DM Martin, AA Harju, E Salminen, B Koroschetz - Journal of Macromarketing, 2019
Concern for sustainability crosses multiple areas of scholarly inquiry. At the macro level,
sustainability research has focused primarily on institutional actor...
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