2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbloc.2023.1044723
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Exploring the potential of blockchain technology within the fashion and textile supply chain with a focus on traceability, transparency, and product authenticity: A systematic review

Abstract: Blockchain Technology has shown tremendous potential to be a foundation for the currently shifting paradigm towards more traceable and transparent supply chains. This review highlights the opportunities that exist in adapting Blockchain Technology in the fashion and textile supply chain, while also providing insight into the challenges of adopting this technology. This paper provides a systematic review of the potential of Blockchain Technology within the fashion and textile industry’s supply chain to analyse … Show more

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“…In this case, the supplier promotes greenwashing, and the brand selling the products promotes it without taking active initiative toward confirming the credibility of the claims [4]. Indirect greenwashing is difficult to identify due to the lack of transparency and traceability in the global fashion supply chains [3]. A report from an organization, Transparentem, suggests that practices such as fake identification to hide workers under 18 years of age, bogus payroll records, and 'show factories' are prevalent in many countries that provide manufacturing facilities for fashion brands around the globe [44].…”
Section: Understanding the Difference: Direct And Indirect Greenwashi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this case, the supplier promotes greenwashing, and the brand selling the products promotes it without taking active initiative toward confirming the credibility of the claims [4]. Indirect greenwashing is difficult to identify due to the lack of transparency and traceability in the global fashion supply chains [3]. A report from an organization, Transparentem, suggests that practices such as fake identification to hide workers under 18 years of age, bogus payroll records, and 'show factories' are prevalent in many countries that provide manufacturing facilities for fashion brands around the globe [44].…”
Section: Understanding the Difference: Direct And Indirect Greenwashi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A notable example is H&M's first Conscious Collection, which was launched in 2010 [47]; however, the claim was only investigated, leading to a lawsuit in 2022 for allegations of greenwashing [48,49]. The supply chains in the F&T industry are complex, spanning across different regions and countries, which can make product tracing challenging [3,50,51]. Greenwashing can be observed in critical stages such as raw material sourcing, manufacturing and production, product advertising and marketing, and distribution and retail [52,53].…”
Section: The Disruptive Impact Of Greenwashing On the Fashion Industr...mentioning
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“…The authors of Ref. [33] examine the potential benefits and challenges of implementing blockchain technology in the fashion and textile supply chain. They provide a comprehensive analysis of the technology's potential in improving traceability, transparency, and product authenticity within the industry.…”
Section: The Most Recent Developments In Blockchain Technologies On T...mentioning
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“…Previous studies have explored the potential of blockchain in various aspects of supply chains. The authors in [4] highlight the research gaps and current trends in blockchain technology in the fashion and textile industry. It emphasizes the lack of transparency and traceability in supply chains and how it affects the industry's ability to combat counterfeit markets.…”
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confidence: 99%