In recent years, both researchers and practitioners have devoted attention to environmental sustainability issues in the fashion industry, but, despite the topics relevance, a structured analysis of the problem is missing. This paper presents the results of exploratory case-based research aimed at identifying three factors: the drivers that push companies to adopt green practices, the different practices that can be used to improve environmental sustainability, and the environmental KPIs measured by fashion companies. Results include a comparison of two approaches pursued by established international companies with green-positioned brands with the efforts of small firms that have adopted alternative supply chain models.
Environmental sustainability in fashion supply chains: An exploratory case based research
CANIATO, FEDERICO FRANCESCO ANGELO;CARIDI, MARIA;CRIPPA, LUCA;MORETTO, ANTONELLA MARIA
2012-01-01
Abstract
In recent years, both researchers and practitioners have devoted attention to environmental sustainability issues in the fashion industry, but, despite the topics relevance, a structured analysis of the problem is missing. This paper presents the results of exploratory case-based research aimed at identifying three factors: the drivers that push companies to adopt green practices, the different practices that can be used to improve environmental sustainability, and the environmental KPIs measured by fashion companies. Results include a comparison of two approaches pursued by established international companies with green-positioned brands with the efforts of small firms that have adopted alternative supply chain models.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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