Estrategias sostenibles para el aprovechamiento de textiles provenientes de la moda rápida (fast fashion)
Sustainable strategies for the use of textiles from fast fashion (fast fashion)
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La industria textil a nivel global es la segunda manufactura más contaminante, responsable del 20% de las aguas residuales y el 10% de las emisiones de carbono del mundo. Por lo tanto, esta investigación tiene como objetivo principal identificar estrategias sostenibles para el aprovechamiento de textiles provenientes de la moda rápida. Por tal motivo, se recopiló información de bases de datos para buscar estrategias eco-sostenibles para la industria textil, involucrando los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible (ODS) 12 y 8, la economía circular y modelo de negocio que se basó en 4 pilares fundamentes: diseño de producto, valor y recurso para el cliente, colaboración con organizaciones y modelo de suministro, con el fin de eliminar la cadena lineal de producción y consumo insostenible del Fast Fashion. Finalmente, al implementar estrategias alternativas sostenibles para el aprovechamiento de textiles, se generan avances tecnológicos en la gestión de la industria, contribuyendo al beneficio de 92 millones de toneladas de residuos anuales provenientes de la moda.
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