2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.014
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The reDesign canvas: Fashion design as a tool for sustainability

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“…Therefore, researchers have tried to provide tools and approaches to design a sustainable business model which is able to cope with the social and environmental issues in the fashion industry. Kozlowski, Searcy, and Bardecki [50], for instance, develop a new design tool, called the reDesign canvas, to assist sustainable designers in the fashion industry. They propose a business model canvas with 12 building blocks ensuring the entrepreneurs build a sustainable fashion brand.…”
Section: Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, researchers have tried to provide tools and approaches to design a sustainable business model which is able to cope with the social and environmental issues in the fashion industry. Kozlowski, Searcy, and Bardecki [50], for instance, develop a new design tool, called the reDesign canvas, to assist sustainable designers in the fashion industry. They propose a business model canvas with 12 building blocks ensuring the entrepreneurs build a sustainable fashion brand.…”
Section: Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, trendy and fashionable green design should not be totally ignored while designing textile products [17]. Study [40] has proposed "reDesign canvas" which is a design tool to mitigate sustainable fashion design barriers. So, in the green design movement, more attention could be given on the concept of redesign to mitigate eco-design, reuse and recycling barriers.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Research Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Projeta que o consumo geral de vestuário aumentará em 63%, de 62 milhões de toneladas hoje para 102 milhões de toneladas em 2030 e um equivalente a mais de 500 bilhões de camisetas. Como está atualmente, apenas 20% das roupas são coletadas para reutilização ou reciclagem, com a grande maioria acabando em aterros sanitários conforme (KOZLOWSKI et al, 2018).…”
Section: Impactos Da Indústria Da Modaunclassified