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PART I The fast fashion phenomena and its consequences from a sustainability point of view
by Carolin Becker-Leifhold, Mark Heuer
Eco-Friendly and Fair
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Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Contributing authors
Preface – introduction from the editors
Acknowledgements
PART I The fast fashion phenomena and its consequences from a sustainability point of view
1 Rana Plaza as a threat to the fast fashion model? An analysis of institutional responses to the disaster in Germany
2 Evaluating fast fashion: examining its micro and the macro perspective
PART II Fast fashion and the consumer
3 Mind the gap: fashion consumers’ intentions and behaviours
4 Drivers and obstacles of ethical fashion consumption
5 Knowing better, but behaving emotionally: strong emotional undertone in the fast fashion consumption
6 From myopia to boycott: consumer acceptance of, and resistance to, fast fashion
7 Enabling sustainable behaviours through m-commerce app design: focus on the fast fashion industry
PART III Alternative models for a sustainable fashion consumption
8 Consumer colour and style preferences: a new approach to tackling the textile waste conundrum
9 Looking backwards and forwards in sustainable fashion: a comparison of two social enterprises to circulate used clothes
10 The becoming of repair: understanding garment mending through a practice theory perspective
11 Innovative sustainability in South Asian garment supply chains: the case of MAS Holdings in Sri Lanka
12 Sustainable fashion: a hybrid business model for social, economic and environmental responsibility in Haiti
13 Product service systems: a viable business model for fashion brands?
14 Redirecting the fashion industry towards eco-effective practices
15 To wear or to own? Influences of values on the attitudes towards and the engagement in collaborative fashion consumption
PART IV Supply chain insights
16 Evaluating social transparency in global fashion supply chains
17 A bank for fabrics: innovation and waste prevention
18 From sustainable sourcing to sustainable consumption: the case of DBL Group in Bangladesh
Conclusion from the editors
Index
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