Essays about: "Lindex"
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1. Ecological Fashion Perspectives of the Green Generation: Examining Gen Z and Millennial attitudes towards the Swedish fashion industry's efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : This paper seeks to examine how young Swedish consumers appurtenant to Generation Z and the Millennial generation perceive the effort made by four leading Swedish fashion companies H&M, Lindex, Kappahl, and Gina Tricot to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases. Further, it explores the general attitudes that these generations hold toward the Swedish Fashion Industry’s approach to sustainable dev elopment. READ MORE
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2. A Must or a Will? A study of the motives behind fashion retailers’ engagement in welfare projects in Bangladesh
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Fashion retailers operate in an industry characterized by outsourced production in countries with poor living and working conditions. The low control that consequently follows, is a challenge for fashion retailers to handle. In the past decade, awareness of the prevailing circumstances in the production countries has increased. READ MORE
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3. GLOBAL REPORT INITIATIVE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING COMPARABILITY : A STUDY OF 3 SWEDISH COMPANIES IN THE RETAIL SECTOR
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : This study aims to analyze and explore the issue of inter-firm comparability of sustainability performance focusing on energy, through the qualitative content analysis of 3 GRI sustainability reports of the retail sector firms. The study examines 3 Swedish retail companies based on data from last year's GRI sustainability reports and focuses exclusively on the energy aspect. READ MORE
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4. Closing the Loop : Integrating Circularity within the Fashion Industry's Post-Retail Activities
University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, Globala studierAbstract : The fashion industry has historically been seen as synonymous with many unsustainable practices, such as overproduction, pollution, and mass-consumption. Today, many fashion brands are putting more attention to sustainability and are engaging in activities aimed at making the industry more environmentally friendly. READ MORE
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5. The apparel industry’s environmental impact, mitigation and adaptation to climate change : A case study of three Swedish companies
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Each year a large number of garments are produced. The annual global clothing production today accedes 100 billion garments. By 2030, the world population will be more than 8.5 billion people and global clothing production will rise by 63%. READ MORE