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Analysing the barriers of sustainable supply chain in fashion sector: a review
Summary
This review identified the main barriers to sustainable supply chain management in the fashion textile sector in Egypt, including high costs, lack of regulatory enforcement, and limited consumer awareness. Sustainable supply chains are essential for reducing the textile industry's plastic microfiber pollution and overall environmental footprint. The review provides guidance for prioritizing reforms in emerging textile markets.
Purpose: the aim is to figure out the barriers and challenges that mostly influence sustainable fashion supply chain especially textile in order to develop the industry in Egypt Design/Methodology/Approach: About 59 academic papers, books, were used from different search engines like the Egyptian Knowledge Bank, Emerald insight and Elsevier, to identify the barriers that influence sustainable supply chain in the Egyptian fashion industry Findings: The fashion industry’s supply chains are facing some internal and external environmental, social and economic challenges and barriers to being sustainable in Egypt Research Implications/ Limitations: very limited research focusing on fast fashion supply chain sustainability, especially in the Egyptian Industry. Practical Implications/ Limitations: Practitioners have lack of knowledge about sustainability recognition and information about sustainability gains Originality: The paper gives academics and practitioners guidance on how to better understand the challenges and barriers to applying and implementing sustainable strategies in the Egyptian fashion industry supply chain. Keywords: fashion, apparel, slow fashion, fast fashion, Ultra-fast fashion, Sustainable development strategy, sustainability, sustainable supply chain, sustainable fashion, and supply chain barriers.
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