Chapter 4 Exploring the environmental and social impact of informal market practices in the apparel industry

This chapter explores global apparel consumption and its dependence on production supply chains in low-income countries where unsustainable and informal market practices are rampant. Recent life cycle studies of garments show that over 80 percent of environmental impact stems from the production pha...

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Yazar: Sweet, Susanne (auth)
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