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    UID:
    almahu_9949850922102882
    Format: VIII, 244 p. 43 illus., 40 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031610998
    Series Statement: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry,
    Content: This contributed volume provides a wealth of case studies on corporate social responsibility in the textile and fashion industry. The cases presented here are geographically diverse and cover a host of topics ranging from sustainability aspects of slow fashion to how fast fashion can become more sustainable. The fashion and textile supply chain is discussed, as well as how tools such as life cycle assessment can contribute to a more responsible textile industry. This book highlights how being a responsible corporate citizen can contribute to a firm's bottom line as well as make its products more attractive to conscientious consumers.
    Note: Natural Coloring Agents in Raising Awareness to Indonesian Textile Industry Sustainability and the role of Corporate Social Responsibility: Health and Environmental Aspects -- Downstream Corporate Social Responsibility -- Use-oriented business models in Scandinavian apparel industry -- CSR activities of Apparel and Fashion brands - An Indian context -- Gender Influences at the Core of CSR Initiatives and Sustainable Fashion -- Advancing Integration of CSR and Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Textile and Fashion Industry -- CSR and commitment to the slow fashion: the Adolfo Domínguez case-study -- Recycling: An approach towards sustainability and to maintain corporate social responsibility -- CSR activities of Fast fashion brands - A move towards sustainability -- The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Studies in Textile Companies and A Case Study: Ozanteks Tekstil Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Textile Fiber Producer Companies and A Case Study: Polyteks Tekstil Fiber Production Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- Corporate Social Responsibility in Textiles and Fashion -- The strategic shift from "circular" to "insular" economy.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031610981
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031611001
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031611018
    Language: English
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    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham, Switzerland :Springer Nature Switzerland AG,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961612706402883
    Format: 1 online resource (247 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783031610998
    Series Statement: Sustainable Textiles
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Natural Coloring Agents in Raising Awareness of Indonesian Textile Industry Sustainability and the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility: Health and Environmental Aspects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of Natural Coloring Agent -- 3 Extraction of Natural Dyes -- 4 Use of Natural Dyes in the Textile Industry (Including Batik) in Indonesia -- 5 The Role of CSR in the Textile Industry in Indonesia -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Downstream Corporate Social Responsibility -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Needs for New Business Models -- 1.2 Problem: Needs for a New Business Model -- 1.3 Aim, Research Questions, and Delimitations -- 2 Approach -- 2.1 Method -- 2.2 Case Corporations as One Unit of Analysis -- 2.3 Data Collection, Analysis, and Quality Assurance -- 2.4 Data Analysis and Quality Assurance of the Research Process -- 2.5 A Theoretical Perspective -- 2.6 Business Model Adaptation to Product-Service System -- 3 Results and Analysis -- 3.1 Use-Oriented Business Models: Previous Studies -- 3.2 Scandinavian Apparel: Empirical Background -- 3.3 Scandinavian Apparel: The Case Study -- 3.3.1 Use-Oriented Services and Distribution Channels -- 3.3.2 A Typical Customer -- 3.3.3 Resources, Activities, and Partnerships -- 3.3.4 Revenues and Costs -- 3.3.5 Material Flows in the Value Chain -- 3.3.6 Managing Reverse Logistics -- 3.3.7 Cultural Change -- 3.3.8 A Use-Oriented Perspective of the Canvas Model -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Reduced Material Flow -- 4.2 Reverse Logistics -- 4.3 Cultural Adoption Factors -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- CSR Activities of Apparel and Fashion Brands: An Indian Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 CSR: Corporate Social Responsibility -- 3 Pillars of CSR -- 3.1 Profit -- 3.2 People -- 3.3 Planet -- 4 Types of CSR -- 4.1 Environmental Responsibility -- 4.2 Economic Responsibility. , 4.3 Philanthropic Responsibility -- 4.4 Ethical Responsibility -- 5 Importance of CSR -- 6 CSR in Apparel Companies -- 6.1 Challenges of Aadopting CSR in Apparel Industries -- 6.2 Apparel Companies -- 6.2.1 Aditya Birla Retailers -- 6.2.2 Raymond -- 6.2.3 Fabindia -- 7 Indian Government Roles in CSR -- 8 Indian Brands and Their Roles in CSR -- 8.1 Activities by Fashion Brands -- 8.1.1 Healthcare -- 8.1.2 Education -- 8.1.3 Women Empowerment -- 8.1.4 Sustainability -- 8.1.5 Rural and Slum Area Development -- 8.1.6 Disaster Management -- 9 Impact of CSR on Indian Companies -- 10 Scope of CSR -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- Gender Influences at the Core of CSR Initiatives and Sustainable Fashion -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Traditional Gender Role Perspectives -- 3 SDG 5: Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women -- 4 The Role of Women in the History and Evolution of the Clothing and Textile Manufacturing Sector -- 5 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) -- 5.1 Adopting the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) -- 5.2 The Social Dimension of CSR -- 5.3 The Economic Dimension of CSR -- 5.4 The Environmental Dimension of CSR -- 6 Consumers' Perceptions of CSR: Male Versus Female Perspectives -- 7 The Relevance of Gender Marketing in the Clothing Sector -- 8 The Shift Toward Gender-Neutral Fashion -- 9 Conceptual Framework and Future Research Recommendations -- 10 Applying Gender Theories to Interpret Gender Influences -- 10.1 Social Identity Theory -- 10.2 Gender Schema Theory -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- Advancing Integration of CSR and Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Textile and Fashion Industry -- 1 Sustainability and circular economy in the textile sector -- 2 Corporate Social Responsibility -- 2.1 Development of CSR strategies -- 2.2 Barriers to creating CSR strategies -- 2.3 Evaluating the social sustainability in CSR -- 3 Social Life Cycle Assessment. , 3.1 Development of S-LCA -- 3.2 Barriers to using S-LCA -- 4 Integrating S-LCA in CSR -- 4.1 What is to be safeguarded: Defining areas of protection through regulations -- 4.1.1 Human Rights Due Diligence -- 4.1.2 Circular Economy Action Plan in the European Union -- 4.1.3 Extended Producer Responsibility -- 4.1.4 EU Sustainable Textile Strategy -- 4.1.5 Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive -- 4.2 Who Is to Be Safeguarded: Defining Stakeholders -- 4.2.1 Role of Managers -- 4.2.2 Role of Consumers, Local Communities, and Society -- 4.2.3 Role of Workers/Employees -- 5 Case Studies for S-LCA in Textile Industry -- 6 Future of S-LCA-Based CSR Policies -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- CSR and Commitment to the Slow Fashion: The Adolfo Dominguez Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Framework: From Fast to Slow Fashion -- 3 Method -- 4 Case Study: Adolfo Dominguez SA -- 4.1 The Company -- 4.2 The Ethical and Value-Based Commitment to Sustainability of the Company -- 4.3 Marketing Campaigns and Its Relationship to Sustainability -- 5 Competitor Analysis -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Recycling: An Approach Towards Sustainability and to Maintain Corporate Social Responsibility -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Recycling and Recycled Polyester -- 3 Organic Cotton -- 4 The Objective of This Study -- 5 Methodology -- 5.1 Materials -- 5.2 Dyes and Chemicals -- 5.3 Accessories -- 5.4 Methods -- 5.4.1 Scouring of Yarn -- 5.4.2 Dyeing with Natural Dyes -- 5.4.3 Handloom Weaving -- 5.4.4 Fabric Cutting and Stitching -- 5.4.5 Samples Details -- 5.4.6 Mood Board -- Illustration -- 5.4.7 Cost Sheet and Product Details -- Look Book -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- CSR Activities of Fast Fashion Brands: A Move Toward Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fast Fashion Brands -- 2.1 Advantages of Fast Fashion and Fast Fashion Brands. , 2.2 Disadvantages of Fast Fashion and Fast Fashion Brands -- 3 CSR and Its Activities -- 3.1 Importance of CSR -- 4 CSR Activities of Fast Fashion Brands -- 4.1 Human Rights -- 4.2 Employee Development Goals -- 4.3 Supporting Women -- 4.4 Sustainable Environment -- 4.5 Partnership-Based CSR Approaches -- 4.6 Social Welfare Projects and Programs -- 4.7 Recycling Initiatives -- 4.8 Other Socially Responsible Activities -- 5 Ethical Apparel Manufacturing -- 5.1 Sustainable Manufacturing -- 5.1.1 Sustainable Supply Chain Management of Fast Fashion Brands -- 5.1.2 Worker Empowerment -- 6 Consumer Perception -- 7 Scope of CSR -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Studies in Textile Companies and a Case Study: Ozanteks Tekstil Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept of Social Responsibility -- 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Fulfilling Social Responsibility -- 4 Some Social Responsibility Examples in Turkey -- 5 Corporate Social Responsibility -- 6 Some Examples of Corporate Responsibility in the Textile Industry -- 7 A Case Study: Ozanteks Tekstil Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Textile Fiber Producer Companies and a Case Study: Polyteks Tekstil Fiber Production Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) -- 3 History, Advantages, and Disadvantages of Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4 Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Textile and Textile Fiber Producer Companies -- 5 A Case Study: Polyteks Tekstil Fiber Production Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- 6 Conclusion -- References. , "Corporate Social Responsibility in Textiles and Fashion": The Strategic Shift from Circular to Insular Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Fall of a Highly Praised New Model: The Circular Economy -- 1.1.1 The High Hopes and Promises Brought by the Circular Economy -- 1.1.2 A Model That Loses Its Luster and Has Been Derived Toward Greenwashing… -- 1.1.3 The Irrepressible Urge for a Needed Shift… -- 1.2 The Rise of a New Paradigm: Back to the Roots -- 1.2.1 In Search of Resilience: Insular Economy as a New Intrinsic Powerful Model for the Environment -- 1.2.2 Examples of Successful Insular Economies -- The Obra de Llatra or the Art of Mallorcan Rattan -- Casa Flor Ixcaco: Maya Indigenous Weaving Styles in Guatemala -- 1.2.3 Revolutionizing Fashion: The Artisanal and Local Approach in Insular Economies -- 1.3 The Insular Economy and Its Possible Translation in the Luxury and Fashion World -- 1.3.1 The New Frontiers of Materials in the Fashion and Luxury Sector -- 1.3.2 Insular Economy and Ecotourism: A New Paradigm for the Hospitality Industry -- 2 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part I -- Part 2 -- Part 3 -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031610981
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almafu_9961612706402883
    Format: 1 online resource (247 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031610998
    Series Statement: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry,
    Content: This contributed volume provides a wealth of case studies on corporate social responsibility in the textile and fashion industry. The cases presented here are geographically diverse and cover a host of topics ranging from sustainability aspects of slow fashion to how fast fashion can become more sustainable. The fashion and textile supply chain is discussed, as well as how tools such as life cycle assessment can contribute to a more responsible textile industry. This book highlights how being a responsible corporate citizen can contribute to a firm's bottom line as well as make its products more attractive to conscientious consumers.
    Note: Natural Coloring Agents in Raising Awareness to Indonesian Textile Industry Sustainability and the role of Corporate Social Responsibility: Health and Environmental Aspects -- Downstream Corporate Social Responsibility -- Use-oriented business models in Scandinavian apparel industry -- CSR activities of Apparel and Fashion brands – An Indian context -- Gender Influences at the Core of CSR Initiatives and Sustainable Fashion -- Advancing Integration of CSR and Social Life Cycle Assessment in the Textile and Fashion Industry -- CSR and commitment to the slow fashion: the Adolfo Domínguez case-study -- Recycling: An approach towards sustainability and to maintain corporate social responsibility -- CSR activities of Fast fashion brands – A move towards sustainability -- The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Studies in Textile Companies and A Case Study: Ozanteks Tekstil Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Textile Fiber Producer Companies and A Case Study: Polyteks Tekstil Fiber Production Company's Corporate Social Responsibility Studies -- Corporate Social Responsibility in Textiles and Fashion -- The strategic shift from “circular” to “insular” economy.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031610981
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland, | Cham :Springer.
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    almafu_BV049818526
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 244 p. 43 illus., 40 illus. in color).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    ISBN: 978-3-031-61099-8
    Series Statement: Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-61098-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-61100-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-61101-8
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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