Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Isoton, Renan
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Giacomello, Cintia, Fachinelli, Ana Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: ModaPalavra e-periódico
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Resumo: From the 1980s onwards, the textile industry underwent a deep expansion due to the consolidation of fast fashion, causing the lifespan of clothes to reduce by 35%. As a result, today the textile sector is the second most polluting to the environment, behind the oil industry. In Brazil, it is estimated that 160 thousand tons are generated per year, 60% of which are destined for landfills. Facing such a problem, the Circular Economy (CE) presents itself as a better alternative to the current linear economic model. The entire production system must be covered for CE to be implemented, at the macro, meso and micro levels. However, there is a lack of studies linked to the micro level, where the clothing factories are located. Thus, the study focused on a systematic literature review, relating the concepts and principles of CE to the apparel industry. As a result, a conceptual framework was developed from the junction of the 32 practices suggested in the 13 researched publications, divided into six stages, where each stage provides subsidies for the next. The framework contemplates all the productive stages, enabling the transition from the linear system to the circular one.
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spelling Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature reviewPrácticas para la transición a la Economía Circular en la industria de la confección: una revisión sistémica de la literaturaPráticas para Transição à Economia Circular em Confecções: uma revisão sistêmica da literaturaEconomia circularTransiçãoConfecçõesCircular economyTransitionClothing industryEconomía circularTransiciónIndustria de la confecciónFrom the 1980s onwards, the textile industry underwent a deep expansion due to the consolidation of fast fashion, causing the lifespan of clothes to reduce by 35%. As a result, today the textile sector is the second most polluting to the environment, behind the oil industry. In Brazil, it is estimated that 160 thousand tons are generated per year, 60% of which are destined for landfills. Facing such a problem, the Circular Economy (CE) presents itself as a better alternative to the current linear economic model. The entire production system must be covered for CE to be implemented, at the macro, meso and micro levels. However, there is a lack of studies linked to the micro level, where the clothing factories are located. Thus, the study focused on a systematic literature review, relating the concepts and principles of CE to the apparel industry. As a result, a conceptual framework was developed from the junction of the 32 practices suggested in the 13 researched publications, divided into six stages, where each stage provides subsidies for the next. The framework contemplates all the productive stages, enabling the transition from the linear system to the circular one.La industria textil, a partir de los años 80, experimentó una profunda expansión gracias a la consolidación de la moda rápida, lo que hizo que la vida útil de la ropa se redujera en un 35%. Como resultado, hoy el sector textil es el segundo más contaminante para el medio ambiente, por detrás de la industria petrolera. En Brasil, se estima que se generan 160 mil toneladas al año, de las cuales el 60% se destina a los vertederos. Frente a este problema, la Economía Circular (EC) se presenta como la mejor alternativa al actual modelo económico lineal. Para que la EC se aplique, hay que abarcar todo el sistema productivo, es decir, a nivel macro, meso y micro. Sin embargo, faltan estudios vinculados al nivel micro, donde se encuentran los fabricantes de ropa. De este modo, el estudio se centró en el análisis sistemático de la literatura, relacionando los conceptos y principios de la EC con la industria de la confección. Como resultado, se desarrolló un marco conceptual a partir de la unión de las 32 prácticas sugeridas en las 13 publicaciones investigadas, divididas en seis etapas, donde cada etapa proporciona subsidios para la siguiente. El marco incluye todas las etapas de producción, lo que permite la transición del sistema lineal al sistema circular.A indústria têxtil, a partir da década de 1980, passou por uma profunda expansão graças à consolidação do fast fashion, fazendo com que o tempo de vida das roupas reduzissem em 35%. Como resultado, hoje o setor têxtil é o segundo que mais polui o meio ambiente, ficando atrás da indústria do petróleo. No Brasil, estima-se que sejam gerados 160 mil toneladas ao ano, tendo 60% como destino os aterros sanitários. Em frente a tal problema, a Economia Circular (EC) se apresenta como melhor alternativa ao atual modelo econômico linear. Para que a EC seja implementada, todo o sistema produtivo deve ser abrangido, ou seja, a nível macro, meso e micro. Contudo, carecem de estudos ligados a nível micro, local onde se encontram as confecções. Desta forma, o estudo debruçou-se sob a análise sistemática da literatura, relacionando os conceitos e princípios da EC com a indústria de confecção. Como resultado, foi desenvolvido um framework conceitual, a partir da junção das 32 práticas sugeridas nas 13 publicações pesquisadas, divididas em seis estágios, onde cada estágio fornece subsídios para o próximo. O framework contempla todas as etapas produtivas, possibilitando a transição do sistema linear para o circular.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2022-04-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/2144410.5965/1982615x15362022113ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 15 No. 36 (2022): Variata ; 113-139ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 15 Núm. 36 (2022): Variata ; 113-139 Modapalavra e-periódico; v. 15 n. 36 (2022): Variata ; 113-1391982-615X10.5965/1982615x15362022reponame:ModaPalavra e-periódicoinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/21444/14207Copyright (c) 2022 Renan Isoton, Cintia Giacomello, Ana Cristina Fachinellihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIsoton, RenanGiacomello, CintiaFachinelli, Ana Cristina2024-02-29T11:42:00Zoai::article/21444Revistahttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavraPUBhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/oai||modapalavra@gmail.com1982-615X1982-615Xopendoar:2024-02-29T11:42ModaPalavra e-periódico - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
Prácticas para la transición a la Economía Circular en la industria de la confección: una revisión sistémica de la literatura
Práticas para Transição à Economia Circular em Confecções: uma revisão sistêmica da literatura
title Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
spellingShingle Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
Isoton, Renan
Economia circular
Transição
Confecções
Circular economy
Transition
Clothing industry
Economía circular
Transición
Industria de la confección
title_short Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
title_full Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
title_fullStr Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
title_sort Practices for transitioning to the Circular Economy in the clothing industry: a systemic literature review
author Isoton, Renan
author_facet Isoton, Renan
Giacomello, Cintia
Fachinelli, Ana Cristina
author_role author
author2 Giacomello, Cintia
Fachinelli, Ana Cristina
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Isoton, Renan
Giacomello, Cintia
Fachinelli, Ana Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Economia circular
Transição
Confecções
Circular economy
Transition
Clothing industry
Economía circular
Transición
Industria de la confección
topic Economia circular
Transição
Confecções
Circular economy
Transition
Clothing industry
Economía circular
Transición
Industria de la confección
description From the 1980s onwards, the textile industry underwent a deep expansion due to the consolidation of fast fashion, causing the lifespan of clothes to reduce by 35%. As a result, today the textile sector is the second most polluting to the environment, behind the oil industry. In Brazil, it is estimated that 160 thousand tons are generated per year, 60% of which are destined for landfills. Facing such a problem, the Circular Economy (CE) presents itself as a better alternative to the current linear economic model. The entire production system must be covered for CE to be implemented, at the macro, meso and micro levels. However, there is a lack of studies linked to the micro level, where the clothing factories are located. Thus, the study focused on a systematic literature review, relating the concepts and principles of CE to the apparel industry. As a result, a conceptual framework was developed from the junction of the 32 practices suggested in the 13 researched publications, divided into six stages, where each stage provides subsidies for the next. The framework contemplates all the productive stages, enabling the transition from the linear system to the circular one.
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