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|a Detox Fashion :
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|a 1 Detoxifying the Supply Chains: Production Networks of Slow Garment Factories in South-Eastern Europe; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 The Issue of Sustainability in the Fashion Industry; 2.1 The Paris Agreement and Global Reawakening; 2.2 The Fast Fashion Mindset and Its Catastrophic Impact; 3 The Fashion Industry Instigates Some Corrective Actions; 3.1 Transparency in Clothing Supply Chains; 3.2 Resource Productivity and Sustainable Materials Management; 3.3 The Labor Conditions Issue; 4 The Slow Fashion Movement; 5 The Rationale of Production Reshoring.
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|a 6 Reshoring Production in the European Textiles and Clothing Sectors7 Global Production Networks; 8 Peripheral Production Networks in the European Continent; 9 Research Methodology and Methods; 10 Case Study; 11 Analysis and Discussion; 12 Nearshoring Production Relating to the Traceability of the T & C Supply Chain; 13 Resource Productivity Stands for Quality Rather Than Quantity and Speed; 14 Decent Labor Conditions but no Wage Improvements; 15 Slowness Prevails in Operations; 16 Concluding Comments and Perspectives; References.
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|a 2 Detoxifying Luxury and Fashion Industry: Case of Market Driving BrandsAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Methodology; 3 Market Driving Brands; 3.1 Communication Sense; 4 Survey; 4.1 The Customer's Perspective?; 5 The Term of Detoxification; 6 Interview; 7 Opportunity and Potential of 'Good' CSR; 8 Conclusion; Appendix: Survey Answers; References; 3 Integrating Sustainable Strategies in Fashion Design by Detox 2020 Plan-Case Studies from Different Brands; Abstract; 1 Sustainability; 1.1 Role of Sustainability in Textile; 1.2 Role of Sustainability in Fashion Industry.
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|a 1.2.1 Implementing Sustainability a Barrier Pro Fashion Model?2 Materials; 2.1 Significance of Materials; 2.2 Improving Conventional Fibres; 2.2.1 Organic Cotton; 2.2.2 Recycled Textiles; 2.2.3 New Alternatives Bamboo; 2.2.4 Hemp; 2.2.5 Lyocell/Tencel; 3 Fibre to Consumption; 4 Sustainable Design Strategies; 4.1 Detox Catwalk from Fashion Industries; 4.1.1 Move Towards Organic Cotton Over Traditional Alternatives; 4.1.2 PFCs Elimination from Entire Products; 4.1.3 Transparency in System; 4.1.4 Engagement of Designers to Opt Sustainable Practices: Through Design Process.
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|a 4.1.5 Design for Longevity5 Perspectives from the Professional Field Who Has Adopted Detoxification; 6 Toxic Level Assessments with Different Brands; 6.1 Outcomes of Brand Analysis; 6.2 Discussions on the Outcomes of Brands; 7 Conclusion; 8 Limitations and Future Scope; References.
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