Buying Practices in the Textile and Fashion Industry: Past, Present and Future

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Abstract

The textile and fashion industry is characterized by complex structures, multiple actors and globally interlinked supply chains. Increasing competitive pressures associated with the fast fashion business model has led to unsustainable practices along the supply chains resulting in negative ecological and social impacts. In recent years, pressure has been mounting on the industry, specifically on retailers and clothing brands, to address these issues. Consequently, sustainable procurement practices have gained importance in addressing these sustainability issues and buyers at multinational retailers are now not only taking price, delivery time and quality into account but are also increasingly required to consider social and environmental aspects in their decision-making. In this section, we provide an overview of traditional, as well as sustainable buying practices in the textile and garment industry, as well as delineating suggestions on which additional elements to consider, calling for a more comprehensive approach to sustainable procurement in the textile industry.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainable Textile and Fashion Value Chains
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages55-73
Number of pages19
ISBN (electronic)9783030220181
ISBN (print)9783030220174
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Environmental and social impacts of garments, Sustainable purchasing, Sustainable supply chain management, Textile and garment industry