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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Sustainable Supply Chains in the Global Fashion Industry
- Creating Value and Reflecting Values
- The Value of Place
- Sustainable Supply Chains
- Environmental Sustainability
- Environmentally Sustainable Fibers and Materials
- Water Consumption over the Lifecycle of the Product
- Energy Use
- Textile Waste
- Longevity of Use
- Social and Cultural Sustainability
- Capacity Building and Employee Empowerment
- Sustainable Communities
- Cultural Traditions
- Economic Sustainability.
- Supply Chain Traceability, Assurance, and Transparency
- Certifications, Industry Associations, and Partnerships
- Certifications
- Fiber and Textile Certifications and Initiatives
- Certification of Producers and Manufacturers
- Comprehensive Supply Chain Certifications
- Industry Initiatives, Associations, and Partnerships
- Learning through Narratives
- References and Resources
- 2 Imperial Stock Ranch and Shaniko Wool Company: Natural Adaptations
- Lambing Season
- Changing a Mindset: Imperial Stock Ranch, Oregon, USA
- Starting a Yarn Business: Converting Sunlight Energy.
- From Yarn to Finished Items
- Ready-to-Wear: Imperial Collection by Anna Cohen
- Sustainable Bridges: East and West, Rural and Urban
- The Business Naturally Adapts
- "The Call"
- The Power of Purpose beyond Profit
- Expanding Markets
- Traceability and Certification
- A Sense of Place
- References and Resources
- 3 Angela Damman Yucatán: Advancing Cultural Traditions
- A Henequén Bag
- The Yucatán Peninsula
- Growing Up in Minnesota, USA
- Moving to Yucatán
- Sustainable Agriculture: Cultivating and Processing the Fiber
- Processing the Fiber: Revitalizing an Industry.
- Shredding, Drying, Combing
- Dyeing Fibers
- Revitalizing the Fiber Processing Industry
- Weaving and Product Development: Advancing Cultural Traditions
- Facilitating Artisan Groups
- A New Generation of Weavers
- Markets and Retailing
- Cultural Sustainability: Identity, Community, and Purpose
- References and Resources
- 4 Tonlé: Every Thread Counts
- The Mekong and Tonlé Sap Rivers
- Growing Up
- The Dichotomy of Cambodian Textiles
- A Reluctant Businesswoman
- Transition and Rebranding
- Zero-waste Model
- The Artisan Workshop Model
- The Impact and the Message of Tonlé.
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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General Notes:
- Description based on: Print version of record.
Harris Tweed Act 1993 and the Harris Tweed Authority.
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Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (183 pages)
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Digital Characteristics:
- text file
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Call Numbers:
- TS1625 .D385 2021eb
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ISBNs:
- 9781350136366
1350136360
9781350136359
1350136352
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OCLC Numbers:
- 1260347313