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annotationCommentThis article is about the luxury fashion industry (including Kering SA), rather than cashmere specifically. #waste #consumer-self-awareness #governance ("pressure from consumers and regulators") #pollution #standards ("loose control")
annotationTextThe luxury-goods business is walking a high wire. Fierce competition for consumer dollars and for social media attention is pushing brands to produce ever-flashier events. Surging demand from China has lifted production to unprecedented levels—meaning the manufacturers are using up more natural resources, such as metal hardware, leather skins, and cashmere, than ever before. At the same time, the industry is facing more pressure from consumers and regulators to curb the environmental impact of its rapid growth, heavily polluting supply chain and loose control of suppliers.
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annotationAuthorNameAnanda Thrift
parentItem2019 - Why Luxury Fashion Is Walking the Runway in Recycl.pdf
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