2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clscn.2022.100045
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Developing a framework to analyse the effect of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industries

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“…Sustainable manufacturing (SM) adoption is one of the initiatives, which integrated the environmental aspects with the economic, financial, social, and industry brand values, features of the business, and industry growth (Arena et al, 2009; Muñoz‐Torres et al, 2021; Roy et al, 2020). Perceive the optimistic connexion with the concern for sustainable innovation and globalization in the business (Chourasiya et al, 2022). New Industrial Revolution featuring Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Next Generation Robotics, 3D Printing, Wearables, Gentle Engineering, Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology, and more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sustainable manufacturing (SM) adoption is one of the initiatives, which integrated the environmental aspects with the economic, financial, social, and industry brand values, features of the business, and industry growth (Arena et al, 2009; Muñoz‐Torres et al, 2021; Roy et al, 2020). Perceive the optimistic connexion with the concern for sustainable innovation and globalization in the business (Chourasiya et al, 2022). New Industrial Revolution featuring Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Next Generation Robotics, 3D Printing, Wearables, Gentle Engineering, Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology, and more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rise in consumerism and disposable income, the retail sector has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. Large production; Consumes natural resources and water; Creates pollution in the environment, that is, Greenhouse gas emissions, hazardous waste, discharge into the environment of toxic wastewater containing dyes and 20% of water pollution was determined to be due to the textile sector (Chourasiya et al, 2022; Nayak et al, 2020; Vishwakarma et al, 2022a). When this water reaches the nearby water sources it negatively affects the aquatic life as well as the human life consuming this water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process carried out should also be safe for employees, society and consumers. The analysis by Chourasiya et al (2022) demonstrates that sustainable manufacturing utilizes a notable influence on government regulations. The findings suggest a strong link between sustainable manufacturing and the regulations imposed by the government.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Asia, next to China, India is the second largest producer of textile products. A recent report by the Indian Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) has indicated that the Indian textile sector may attract 200 billion US dollars in 2029 [63]. The Indian textile sector contributes to 2% of the Indian gross domestic product and provides enormous direct and indirect job opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled laborers.…”
Section: Empirical Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%