by Martin Charter, Bernice Pan, Sandy Black
The issue of sustainability is
characterised as a ‘wicked problem’ in the fashion, clothing and
textiles sector and is now coming into increased focus due to growing
consumer, business and policy pressures. This in-depth volume presents a
comprehensive overview of the challenges and emerging opportunities
faced by the sector, and provides strategic solutions as to how the
sector can substantially accelerate sustainability.
This
book collates research and industry best practice to provide a
‘one-stop shop’ exploring the complex and interconnected issues
surrounding sustainability in fashion, clothing and textiles. The
practical and digestible chapters include innovative examples and
perspectives from different regions of the globe, addressing topics
from policies to supply chain issues and materials innovation. Five
unique case studies of sustainable businesses provide detailed examples
of pioneering practice. Edited by three professionals with
long-standing knowledge and expertise, the book takes a global
perspective with examples that illustrate the scale and breadth of
topics and regions in the scope of sustainability. This holistic
approach brings together both academic and industry perspectives on the
critical areas that require immediate action to move towards a more
sustainable fashion, clothing and textile sector.
This
is an invaluable resource for those working in the industry,
policymakers and for those in business or academia with an interest in
sustainability in fashion, clothing, textiles and related sectors
worldwide. It is also relevant to professionals and students in the
areas of sustainability, innovation, supply chains, design and
development, consultancy, education and training.