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Mechanically Recycled Textiles: A Source of Microplastic Fiber Emissions. [PDF]
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Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of displaced female textile sector workers.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach to data collection and interpretation forms the methodological basis of the study. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 14 female employees who were laid off from a large textile manufacturing ...
Nancy Nelson Hodges, Holly M. Lentz
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of displaced female textile sector workers.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative approach to data collection and interpretation forms the methodological basis of the study. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 14 female employees who were laid off from a large textile manufacturing ...
Nancy Nelson Hodges, Holly M. Lentz
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An Overview of Sustainability of Textile Wastewater Management in Textile Sectors
2021Textile wastewater management is an integral part of an environmental management system in India as well as other parts of the world. Textile industries are also playing an essential role in the economic growth of our country. Textile wastewater management approaches have been modified into a more practical and valuable option to create sustainability ...
Punyasloka Pattnaik, G. S. Dangayach
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Industry 4.0 in the Textile Sector
Industry 4.0 is a phenomenon that describes technological advancement in all sectors to bring the best business practices and to create a sustainable society. Textile sector which remained at the forefront in the past three industrial revolutions is lacking its spot in the fourth industrial revolution, making it difficult to sustain in the competitive ...Kanchan Awasthi +2 more
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Cybersecurity in the Textile Sector
This article presents a systematic literature review on cybersecurity in the textile sector, with specific focus on the implementation of Group Policy Objects (GPOs) policies and firewall management as proactive protection mechanisms. The research analyzes practical experience in industrial environments with high data traffic, identifying specific ...openaire +1 more source
Limitantes competitivos en el sector textil
2023Cuando se habla de competitividad, se hace referencia a la capacidad que tiene una Empresa para sostenerse en los mercados en donde solo permanecen los mejores. A escala económica se compite por alcanzar mejores posicionamientos dentro del mercado de bienes y servicios, tanto en el ámbito Nacional como Internacional, lo cual asegura la demanda de ...
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CLUSTERİNG İN TEXTİLE SECTOR: EXAMPLE OF TURKİSH TEXTİLE SECTOR
2019Regionaldevelopment is one of the most important concepts emerging in the globalizedand growing world economies in the last 100 years. The regional imbalances thatarise with developing economies are one of the problems faced by developed anddeveloping countries.
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Japan’s Influence on Korea’s Textile Sector
1997The following two chapters examine the growth of two of Korea’s major industries; textiles (including garments) and electronics. The former dominated the earlier period of Korea’s growth (1965–75), the latter played an influential role in the late 1970s and 1980s.
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