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Exploración de la corrupción textil transnacional: ¿Excepcionalidad o norma sistémica?
Summary
This Spanish paper analyzes corruption and regulatory failures in the transnational textile industry, focusing on how global supply chains evade accountability for labor and environmental violations. The fashion industry is a major source of microplastic pollution through synthetic fiber shedding during laundry.
All dimensions of corruption concept have been investigated extensively throughout history. In this case, in addition to incorporating its complex and dynamic nature, a broad analysis has been applied. One of our contributions is incorporating a literature review focusing on the process of economic and labor globalization within the transitional textile sector. Nowadays, many of the industrial developments, of a global nature, pivot on –legalized corruption and regulatory asymmetries. Circumstances that must be restructured and put at the service of the community to generate a greater analysis as well as a critical understanding of the process that generates it, bearing in mind the multidimensional consequences of its effects. All these circumstances are object of study.