2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43615-022-00203-8
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The Social Impacts of Circular Strategies in the Apparel Value Chain; a Comparative Study Between Three Countries

Abstract: The apparel value chain is essential for the livelihood of millions of workers around the globe. However, human rights violations and the lack of a sustained income by apparel workers demonstrate the poor working conditions present in this sector. Circular economy (CE) has been used by incumbent businesses and startups as a framework to achieve sustainability, thus contributing to its economic, environmental and social dimensions. However, there is a lack of knowledge on its social impact. Most of the literatu… Show more

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