TY - BOOK AU - Muthu,Subramanian Senthilkannan TI - Sustainable approaches in textiles and fashion T2 - Sustainable textiles SN - 9789811908743 (electronic bk.) AV - TD195.T48 S977 2022 PY - 2022/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer KW - Textile industry KW - Environmental aspects KW - Fashion KW - Business logistics KW - Sustainability N1 - Role of Designers in Ethical and Sustainable Design -- Blockchain Technology in Apparel Supply Chains -- Consumer attitudes towards sustainability in the garment industry: A consumer study in Hong Kong -- Luxury Fashion Consumption in Collaborative Economy: A Conceptual Framework -- Global textiles and its alignment with sustainability -- Ethical Fashion A route to social & environmental wellbeing -- As African textile and Fashion grow and go global, how can we make sure it remain sustainable -- An old approach sees major revival: Local Textiles go Global -- Sustainable Fashion: African visual artist's contribution to the new paradox discussion. Case of El Anatsui as a sustainable thinking agent -- Revitalising Crafts for Sustainable Fashion -- An Exploratory Study on Sustainable Fashion Approaches in Indian Movie Industry -- Traditional Textiles Going Local and Global -- Model of Ethical Consumerism: A Segment study on Handloom Reusable Menstrual Pads Adoption N2 - This second volume in this set of books discusses various sustainable approaches in textiles and the fashion sector with a focus on consumerism and the supply chain. Sustainability is one of the important aspects in todays industrial context, and is no exception to textiles and fashion. Sustainability and strict adherence to the principles of sustainability has become as one of the essential needs again for any industrial sector including textiles and fashion. There are countless measures in terms of various approaches to make the textiles and fashion sector sustainable. These measures, but not limited to, ranging from innovating and implementing new fibres and raw materials, introducing innovative manufacturing methods, chemicals, processes to focus on all the possible stages of a textile products life cycle from cradle to grave. These approaches include making the textiles and fashion sector circular and also development of new products from sustainable raw materials/processes or combination of both UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3296001 ER -