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ClearCorporate Social Responsibility In The Apparel Industry: A Multiple Case Study Analysis
This thesis reviewed corporate social responsibility reporting in the apparel industry, examining how clothing brands communicate their environmental and social commitments. Since synthetic textiles shed microplastic fibers during washing, the apparel industry's environmental responsibility is directly relevant to reducing microplastic pollution.
Gaps, challenges and drivers for environmentally sustainable textile and garment manufacturing in India
This is a policy and sustainability study reviewing the challenges and opportunities for environmentally sustainable textile manufacturing in India; it is not a microplastics research paper, though synthetic textile production is indirectly linked to microfiber pollution.
Environmental Management and Its Impact on CSR Activities in the Field of Sustainable Development
This is a corporate social responsibility and sustainability study focused on the textile and clothing industry's environmental management practices; it is not a microplastics research paper.
Configurations of sustainability‐oriented textile partnerships
This qualitative study analyzed how textile companies configure their sustainability partnerships differently depending on the environmental issue being addressed, finding that partnerships targeting supply chain sustainability involve different types of organizations and mechanisms than those focused on product or consumer-level change.
Sustainability Initiatives in the Fashion Industry
This paper examines sustainability efforts in the fashion industry, where synthetic textiles are a major source of microplastic fiber pollution during washing. It reviews industry initiatives and consumer behavior changes aimed at reducing environmental impacts, including microfiber shedding.
Sustainable Manufacturing Practices in the Apparel Industry: Integrating Eco-Friendly Materials and Processes
This review examined sustainable manufacturing practices in the apparel industry, covering eco-friendly materials, waterless dyeing, renewable energy adoption, and circular economy principles. The authors found that integrating these approaches throughout the production lifecycle can substantially reduce the industry's environmental footprint, including microplastic shedding from synthetic textiles.
Fostering Sustainable Fashion Innovation: Insights from Ideation Tool Development and Co-Creation Workshops
This paper explores design tools and co-creation workshops for generating sustainable fashion product innovations to reduce the fashion industry's environmental footprint. Sustainable fashion development is relevant to microplastic pollution because synthetic textile washing is a major source of microfiber release into waterways.
Sustainability trends and gaps in the textile, apparel and fashion industries
Researchers conducted a 20-year systematic review of sustainability in the fashion and textile industry, identifying consumer behavior, circular economy practices, and supply chain transparency as the three main research themes. The review highlights that synthetic textile fibers — a major source of microplastic pollution — are embedded in a complex industry that still lacks coherent sustainability standards across its global supply chains.
The Business of Sustainability in Fashion: Following the Threads
This book examines how the fashion industry can pursue sustainability, exploring the interconnected environmental, economic, and social challenges of making apparel production more responsible and reducing plastic fiber pollution.
The Influence of Perceived CSR Authenticity on Perceived Brand Loyalty Through Perceived Brand Authenticity in the Fast Fashion Industry
This study examined how perceived authenticity of corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs influences brand loyalty in the fast fashion industry. Consumers who believed a brand's sustainability efforts were genuine showed higher loyalty. The findings are relevant to plastic pollution because authentic sustainability commitments in fast fashion could reduce synthetic textile fiber production and the associated microplastic contamination of waterways.
Avoiding synthetic fibres by choice: Strategies employed by businesses and their policy recommendations
Researchers interviewed fifteen companies actively working to avoid or reduce synthetic fibre content in their products, identifying strategies including wool and cotton specialisation, plastic-free brand identities, and supply chain redesign, alongside policy recommendations for reducing synthetic textile production at scale.
Sustainable collection development towards greener future: Earthsavers
Researchers examined the 'Earthsavers' sustainable textile collection as a case study in environmentally aware fashion design, analyzing how the collection addresses environmental harms from the textile sector including waste disposal, resource depletion, and the role of synthetic plastic-based fabrics.
Mapping sustainable options in the fashion industry: A systematic literature review and a future research agenda
This systematic review examined 187 studies on sustainable practices in the fashion industry, which is a major contributor to microplastic pollution through synthetic textiles. Researchers classified sustainable solutions across the purchase, use, and disposal phases of clothing and identified key gaps in current knowledge. The study suggests that addressing fashion industry practices is critical for reducing textile-related microplastic contamination in the environment.
Sustainable Decision-Making in the Fashion Industry : How to influence the fashion industry to adopt more sustainable packaging solutions
This study examined how different actors in the fashion industry make sustainability decisions, noting that the industry is responsible for an estimated 20-35% of microplastics in the ocean from synthetic fiber shedding. The study explores how manufacturers, retailers, and consumers can be influenced to make more environmentally responsible choices.
A Review of Sustainability Standards and Ecolabeling in the Textile Industry
This review examines sustainability standards and eco-labels in the textile industry, which is a major source of microplastic pollution through synthetic fiber shedding during manufacturing and washing. The authors found that while many eco-labels exist, they vary widely in rigor and often do not specifically address microplastic release. Stronger and more consistent standards are needed to reduce the textile industry's contribution to microplastic contamination in waterways and the environment.
Research on Recycling Design of Clothing Textiles Based on Sustainable Development
This review examines sustainable design strategies for recycling and reusing clothing and textiles, covering the full lifecycle from design to end-of-life disposal. Textile recycling is relevant to microplastic pollution because synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon shed microplastic fibers during washing.
A Study on the Awareness and Perception towards Sustainable Fashion
This paper is not directly relevant to microplastics; it surveys university students' awareness and attitudes toward sustainable fashion and the broader environmental impacts of the textile industry, including waste and water contamination.
The Phenomenon of Greenwashing In The Fashion Industry: A Conceptual Framework
This paper develops a conceptual framework for understanding greenwashing in the fashion industry, where brands make misleading environmental claims. The fashion industry is a major source of synthetic microfiber pollution, making honest sustainability reporting especially important for environmental protection.
Recycling Marine Plastic into Clothing Apparel via Global Collaborations
This paper describes initiatives to collect marine plastic waste and convert it into clothing apparel through international collaborations, presenting this as an approach to both cleaning up ocean plastic and creating commercial value. While recycling marine plastic into textiles diverts waste from the ocean, washing synthetic fabrics made from recycled plastic releases microfibers that re-enter water systems. The paper does not address this recycling paradox.
Determination of environmental sustainability practices in the apparel sector of Sri Lanka
Researchers investigated environmental sustainability practices across the value chain of Sri Lanka's export-oriented apparel sector, which contributes over 40% of the country's export income. The study mapped environmental impacts from yarn manufacturing through final finishing across approximately 300 manufacturers and identified practices implemented to mitigate these impacts.
Clothing and Textile Sustainability
This review examines sustainability challenges facing the global clothing and textile industry, covering resource use, chemical pollution, and the growing problem of microfiber release from synthetic textiles. Synthetic garments shed millions of microplastic fibers with every wash, making the textile industry a major contributor to global microplastic pollution.
A Systematic Review of Sustainable Sportwear Consumption in Indonesia : Trend and Future Direction
Despite its classification in this database, this systematic review examines sustainable sportswear consumption trends in Indonesia — not microplastic research. Indonesian consumers are gradually shifting toward eco-friendly products, but barriers including limited awareness, higher costs, and low market penetration of sustainable brands persist.
The Feasibility of Full Sustainability in the Fashion Industry
This study investigates the feasibility of full sustainability in the fashion industry, examining the sector's carbon footprint, water pollution, and microplastic contamination to assess whether comprehensive environmental improvement is achievable.
A quest for greener grass: Value-action gap in the management of artificial turf pitches in Sweden
Researchers investigated the value-action gap in artificial turf management in Sweden through semi-structured interviews with turf managers and users, finding that despite broadly positive attitudes toward sustainability, actors were prevented from reducing microplastic pollution by complex multi-level policy terrain, financial constraints, and the 'sportification' of football culture.