Essays about: "the Swedish textile industry"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 61 essays containing the words the Swedish textile industry.
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16. The pathway to outcompete fossilfuels : Solar thermal as an alternative for industrial heating processesin Gujarat, India
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Byggteknik och byggd miljöAbstract : 2015 the Paris agreement was signed to tackle the climate change and reduce emissions from fossil fuel burning. The industrial and manufacturing sector which alone accounts for 32% of global energy use relies heavily on fossil fuels. Solar thermal energy is a renewable energy source that has potential of replacing large portions of this energy. READ MORE
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17. Why is it so hard to implement sustainability strategies into an organization? A case study of KappAhl’s sustainability strategy implementation
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Background and Problem: The whole value chain, from production to consumption and recycling, is part of the sustainability challenges in the textile industry. The concept of sustainability is complex and integrating it into the internal process of the organization is vital to reach success within sustainability and accomplish the SDGs by 2030. READ MORE
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18. Motivations for engagement in environmental inter-firm alliances in the Swedish fashion and textile industry
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : The fashion and textile industry is publicly seen as one of the most environmentally unsustainable industries in the world. Due to its complex and highly dispersed value chain, a collaborative effort is needed in order to lower the industry's environmental pollution. READ MORE
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19. Circular Economy Practice Applied to Reverse Logistics : A Multiple Case Study from Fashion Retailers Perspective
University essay from Södertörns högskola/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The fashion industry has been criticized due to environmental issues, such as the causation of increased scarcity of landfills, hazardous emissions, and exhaustion of non-renewable resources. At the same time, customers, and governments require organizations within the industry to be transparent, offer sustainable consumption, and take responsibility for textile waste. READ MORE
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20. Implementing a Take-back Scheme in the Swedish Fashion Industry : a Dynamic Capability Perspective
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : Background As of today the textile and fashion industry mainly relies on a linear production model, also referred to as the take-make-waste system. This economy depends solely on the single use of raw materials leaving space for an open-ended production and no intention of salvaging or recovering resources. READ MORE