Navigating Sustainable Transformation in the Fashion Industry: The Role of Circular Economy and Ethical Consumer Behavior
Navigating Sustainable Transformation in the Fashion Industry: The Role of Circular Economy and Ethical Consumer Behavior
Author(s): Joanna Krywalski-SantiagoSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Energy and Environmental Studies, Business Ethics
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: sustainable fashion; circular economy; ethical consumer behavior; environmental impact; industry transformation;
Summary/Abstract: Abstract Objective: This paper explores the sustainable transformation of the fashion industry, focusing on integrating circular economy principles and promoting ethical consumer behavior. It seeks to analyze the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the industry’s operations and identify opportunities for adopting more sustainable practices. Methodology: A qualitative research approach is used, with expert interviews providing insights into current trends, challenges, and opportunities for sustain- able transformation in the fashion sector. The data were analyzed with MAXQ- DA. Findings: The research reveals an increasing awareness among both consum- ers and industry stakeholders regarding the importance of sustainability. This shift is motivated by the recognition of the industry’s significant ecological foot- print and the ethical concerns associated with its supply chains. Responsible consumption patterns, such as the rise in second-hand shopping and ethically produced fashion, are becoming more popular. Additionally, circular economy practices–such as recycling materials, designing for longevity, and reducing waste–are identified as key strategies for reducing environmental impacts and improving resource efficiency. Despite these positive developments, there are ongoing challenges, including the need for increased transparency, overcoming greenwashing, and the development of stricter regulatory frameworks. Value Added: This paper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sus- tainable fashion by highlighting the intersection of consumer behavior, indus- try practices, and circular economy principles. It emphasizes the critical role of collective action and systemic change in fostering a sustainable transformation within the fashion industry. Recommendations: The paper provides actionable recommendations for in- dustry stakeholders, policymakers, and consumers, encouraging the promotion of transparency, innovation, and regulatory measures to ensure accountability and drive the widespread adoption of sustainable practices.
Journal: Journal of Intercultural Management
- Issue Year: 16/2024
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 5-36
- Page Count: 32
- Language: English
