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ABSTRACT Circular ecosystems connect diverse actors who collaborate to close resource loops and pursue sustainable goals without centralized control. Such arrangements entail heightened interdependence and uncertainty, making trust, understood as the willingness to accept vulnerability based on positive expectations of others' behavior, a critical ...
Inken Hoeck, Tassilo Schuster
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Mechanically Recycled Textiles: A Source of Microplastic Fiber Emissions. [PDF]
Persson M +3 more
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STRATEGIC ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT IN PERUVIAN BUSINESS TEXTILES
This investigation made on the year 2012 with the help of the superior congress of investigation from UNMSM of Lima, Peru the explanatory documentary applicative with a qualitative approach is base of the analysis from the companies made from the national textile confections that are listed in the stock market of Lima which are compared with the ...
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The Worn, The Torn, The Wearable [Elektronisk resurs] : textile recycling in Union Square
This narrative focuses on one aspect of the growing phenomenon of textile recycling: the act of “getting rid of” one’s no longer wanted clothing. The story here derives from many visits to Wearable Collections, a business that collects apparel (as well ...
Goldsmith, David,
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Food Waste Applications Beyond the West: Archetypes and Insights From China
ABSTRACT Food waste is a major challenge for sustainable development, but digital solutions designed to reduce it remain unevenly distributed globally. Food waste mobile applications (FWMAs) have emerged as promising tools for reducing food surpluses through redistribution and improved household food management.
Jiequan Hong +2 more
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Melt-Spun P(3HB)/P(3HB-<i>co</i>-4HB) Monofilaments: Cyclic Loading Behavior and Fabrication into Textile Structures. [PDF]
Kopf S +4 more
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ABSTRACT Nonfood geographical indications (GIs) are increasingly emerging as collective sustainability strategies. They enable territories to transform cultural and productive heritage into sources of long‐term competitive advantage. While existing research recognises their regulatory and cultural relevance, limited attention has been paid to how ...
Giovanni Peira, Alessandro Bonadonna
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Deploying the common European manufacturing data space: The UNDERPIN and SM4RTENANCE frameworks' perspective. [PDF]
Ntafalias A +5 more
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Sustainable ‘V’ unsustainable:articulating division in the fashion textiles industry
The global Fashion industry is significant, worth 300 billion US Dollars and employs more than 26 million workers (University of Cambridge, 2006). However the industry is changing, due to devaluation of design on the one hand and economic pressure and re-
Fraser, K. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Although SMEs comprise over 90% of firms globally, research on their engagement with Scope 3 (value‐chain) greenhouse gas emissions remains limited. This PRISMA‐guided systematic review synthesises 49 SME‐relevant studies to develop a theory‐informed, practice‐oriented framework for more credible and sustained Scope 3 engagement.
Chidinma Uchendu +5 more
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