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Abstract
The fast fashion industry is notorious for wicked environmental and social problems, such as exploitative resource use, high amounts of waste, excessive pollution, below-living wages and unsafe working conditions. Addressing these problems calls for a systemic view on the industry with the goal of minimising the intake of natural resources into the system as well as the output of waste. However, thus far, most solution attempts have turned out simplistic and insufficient to nudge the industry to more sustainable practices at scale. We examine the textile and fashion system at the three different levels—the product, industry and socio-ecological system levels—and show the inadequacy of the current sustainability-driven practices in the field. As an alternative, we propose systemic solutions, geared toward long material and product lifetimes, that have the potential to trigger adaptive responses throughout different actors in the system and across all three levels. These systemic solutions operationalise a circular value retention hierarchy coupled with a sufficiency-based consumption philosophy.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1115-1131 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Circular Economy and Sustainability |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2024 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. The project has received funding from the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland under grant agreement no. 327296.
Keywords
- Circular transition
- Circular value retention
- Fast fashion
- Sufficiency-based circular economy
- Systemic sustainability
- Textile and fashion industry
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Sustainable textile systems: Co-creating resource-wise business for Finland in global textile networks
Tanner, H. (Manager), Ylisaukko-oja, A. (Participant), Hakola, E. (Participant) & Mäkelä, M. (Participant)
1/06/19 → 31/08/25
Project: Academy of Finland project