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Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place follows the journeys of five companies with evolving sustainable supply chains in the fashion and textile industry. Each of the profiled companies are committed to advancing cultural traditions of a particular place. They value, honor, and are all deeply rooted in the geography, culture, and people of a specific location and their success is attributable to their connection to that place. With this shared value, their unique stories highlight the conditions, risks, strategies, and successes in creating and maintaining sustainable supply chains for…mehr
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Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place follows the journeys of five companies with evolving sustainable supply chains in the fashion and textile industry. Each of the profiled companies are committed to advancing cultural traditions of a particular place. They value, honor, and are all deeply rooted in the geography, culture, and people of a specific location and their success is attributable to their connection to that place. With this shared value, their unique stories highlight the conditions, risks, strategies, and successes in creating and maintaining sustainable supply chains for ready-to-wear and home fashions. The companies include:
-Imperial Stock Ranch and Shaniko Wool Company - Oregon, USA
-Angela Damman Yucatán - Yucatán, Mexico
-Tonlé - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
-Indigenous Designs - Highlands, Peru
-Harris Tweed® - Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
With a focus on economic, social, environmental, and cultural sustainability, and the connection between textiles and place, Burns and Carver offer personal and insightful narratives of companies addressing the challenges facing today's global fashion industry.
-Imperial Stock Ranch and Shaniko Wool Company - Oregon, USA
-Angela Damman Yucatán - Yucatán, Mexico
-Tonlé - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
-Indigenous Designs - Highlands, Peru
-Harris Tweed® - Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
With a focus on economic, social, environmental, and cultural sustainability, and the connection between textiles and place, Burns and Carver offer personal and insightful narratives of companies addressing the challenges facing today's global fashion industry.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350136359
- Artikelnr.: 62109166
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350136359
- Artikelnr.: 62109166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Leslie Davis Burns is President and Founder of Responsible Global Fashion LLC and Professor Emerita of Apparel Design and Merchandising at Oregon State University. A scholar and educator around topics related to the international apparel industries, consumer behavior, and corporate social responsibility, Leslie is author of Sustainability and Social Change in Fashion (2019, Fairchild Books), Stories of Fashion, Textiles and Place (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021) co-author of The Business of Fashion (6th edition, 2020, Fairchild Books) and editor of Fashion Business Cases (2020, Fairchild Books). She is also the Emeritus Editor-in-Chief of the Bloomsbury Fashion Business Cases online resource.
Preface 1. Sustainable Supply Chains in the Global Fashion Industry
Creating Value and Reflecting Values The Value of Place Sustainable Supply
Chains Environmental Sustainability 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
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 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 Today and Tomorrow References and Resources 5. Indigenous Designs:
Climbing a Mountain Where Have You Been, My Friend? A Brand Is Born
Climbing a Mountain Beyond Ecuador The Artisan Co-op Model Economic
Sustainability: Financial Strategies Networks, Organizations, and
Certifications Documenting and Communicating Impact Next Steps: Scaling an
Artisan Ownership Model References and Resources 6. Harris Tweed®: Às an
ghearann tha an t-aodach a' tighinn / From the Land Comes the Cloth Clò Mòr
History of the Harris Tweed Industry Harris Tweed Act 1993 and the Harris
Tweed Authority Structure and Supply Chain of Harris Tweed Crofting and
Wool Production Processing Wool: The Foundation of Harris Tweed Harris
Tweed Mills Washing and Dyeing Wool Blending, Carding, and Spinning Wool
Preparing the Warp Textile Design Weaving Harris Tweed Harris Tweed Weavers
The Weaving Process Finishing and Inspecting Harris Tweed Marketing Harris
Tweed: Power of the Orb Marketing Harris Tweed Markets for Harris Tweed:
Tradition and Evolution Using the Harris Tweed Label on Finished Products
Protecting the Orb From the People Comes the Cloth References and Resources
7. Creating and Reflecting Values through Sustainable Supply Chains The
Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of People in
Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of Product in Sustainable Supply Chains
Characteristics of the Founders, CEO, Partners, and Artisans References and
Resources Epilogue and Recommended Reading
Creating Value and Reflecting Values The Value of Place Sustainable Supply
Chains Environmental Sustainability 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
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 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 Today and Tomorrow References and Resources 5. Indigenous Designs:
Climbing a Mountain Where Have You Been, My Friend? A Brand Is Born
Climbing a Mountain Beyond Ecuador The Artisan Co-op Model Economic
Sustainability: Financial Strategies Networks, Organizations, and
Certifications Documenting and Communicating Impact Next Steps: Scaling an
Artisan Ownership Model References and Resources 6. Harris Tweed®: Às an
ghearann tha an t-aodach a' tighinn / From the Land Comes the Cloth Clò Mòr
History of the Harris Tweed Industry Harris Tweed Act 1993 and the Harris
Tweed Authority Structure and Supply Chain of Harris Tweed Crofting and
Wool Production Processing Wool: The Foundation of Harris Tweed Harris
Tweed Mills Washing and Dyeing Wool Blending, Carding, and Spinning Wool
Preparing the Warp Textile Design Weaving Harris Tweed Harris Tweed Weavers
The Weaving Process Finishing and Inspecting Harris Tweed Marketing Harris
Tweed: Power of the Orb Marketing Harris Tweed Markets for Harris Tweed:
Tradition and Evolution Using the Harris Tweed Label on Finished Products
Protecting the Orb From the People Comes the Cloth References and Resources
7. Creating and Reflecting Values through Sustainable Supply Chains The
Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of People in
Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of Product in Sustainable Supply Chains
Characteristics of the Founders, CEO, Partners, and Artisans References and
Resources Epilogue and Recommended Reading
Preface 1. Sustainable Supply Chains in the Global Fashion Industry
Creating Value and Reflecting Values The Value of Place Sustainable Supply
Chains Environmental Sustainability 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
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 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 Today and Tomorrow References and Resources 5. Indigenous Designs:
Climbing a Mountain Where Have You Been, My Friend? A Brand Is Born
Climbing a Mountain Beyond Ecuador The Artisan Co-op Model Economic
Sustainability: Financial Strategies Networks, Organizations, and
Certifications Documenting and Communicating Impact Next Steps: Scaling an
Artisan Ownership Model References and Resources 6. Harris Tweed®: Às an
ghearann tha an t-aodach a' tighinn / From the Land Comes the Cloth Clò Mòr
History of the Harris Tweed Industry Harris Tweed Act 1993 and the Harris
Tweed Authority Structure and Supply Chain of Harris Tweed Crofting and
Wool Production Processing Wool: The Foundation of Harris Tweed Harris
Tweed Mills Washing and Dyeing Wool Blending, Carding, and Spinning Wool
Preparing the Warp Textile Design Weaving Harris Tweed Harris Tweed Weavers
The Weaving Process Finishing and Inspecting Harris Tweed Marketing Harris
Tweed: Power of the Orb Marketing Harris Tweed Markets for Harris Tweed:
Tradition and Evolution Using the Harris Tweed Label on Finished Products
Protecting the Orb From the People Comes the Cloth References and Resources
7. Creating and Reflecting Values through Sustainable Supply Chains The
Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of People in
Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of Product in Sustainable Supply Chains
Characteristics of the Founders, CEO, Partners, and Artisans References and
Resources Epilogue and Recommended Reading
Creating Value and Reflecting Values The Value of Place Sustainable Supply
Chains Environmental Sustainability 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
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 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 Today and Tomorrow References and Resources 5. Indigenous Designs:
Climbing a Mountain Where Have You Been, My Friend? A Brand Is Born
Climbing a Mountain Beyond Ecuador The Artisan Co-op Model Economic
Sustainability: Financial Strategies Networks, Organizations, and
Certifications Documenting and Communicating Impact Next Steps: Scaling an
Artisan Ownership Model References and Resources 6. Harris Tweed®: Às an
ghearann tha an t-aodach a' tighinn / From the Land Comes the Cloth Clò Mòr
History of the Harris Tweed Industry Harris Tweed Act 1993 and the Harris
Tweed Authority Structure and Supply Chain of Harris Tweed Crofting and
Wool Production Processing Wool: The Foundation of Harris Tweed Harris
Tweed Mills Washing and Dyeing Wool Blending, Carding, and Spinning Wool
Preparing the Warp Textile Design Weaving Harris Tweed Harris Tweed Weavers
The Weaving Process Finishing and Inspecting Harris Tweed Marketing Harris
Tweed: Power of the Orb Marketing Harris Tweed Markets for Harris Tweed:
Tradition and Evolution Using the Harris Tweed Label on Finished Products
Protecting the Orb From the People Comes the Cloth References and Resources
7. Creating and Reflecting Values through Sustainable Supply Chains The
Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of People in
Sustainable Supply Chains The Value of Product in Sustainable Supply Chains
Characteristics of the Founders, CEO, Partners, and Artisans References and
Resources Epilogue and Recommended Reading