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Circular Practices in the Fashion Industry: Opportunities and Threats

In: Circular Economy and Green Transition in the Global South

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  • Seda Yildirim

    (Tekirdag Namık Kemal University)

  • Isıl Demirtas

    (Giresun University)

  • Durmus Cagrı Yıldırım

    (Tekirdag Namık Kemal University)

Abstract

Green transition is taking place in many sectors to reduce carbon emissions and reduce the amount of waste. The fashion industry is one of the sectors experiencing green transition. As a result of the accelerating effects and outcomes of climate change, sustainability has come to the fore in the fashion industry. At this point, businesses and brands in the fashion industry have focused on sustainable fashion practices. The sustainability effect of the green transformation in the fashion industry, where fast consumption culture is most prevalent, can spread from producer to consumer. The aim of this study is to explore the green transition in the fashion industry in developing countries. Thus, a profile of the green transition in the fashion industry will be presented by examining sustainable fashion data, statistics and current reports in developing countries.

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  • Seda Yildirim & Isıl Demirtas & Durmus Cagrı Yıldırım, 2025. "Circular Practices in the Fashion Industry: Opportunities and Threats," Springer Books, in: Anwesha Borthakur & Pardeep Singh (ed.), Circular Economy and Green Transition in the Global South, pages 199-216, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-90827-9_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90827-9_8
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