The consumer’s perspective: Care and maintenance in ‘use phase’ of clothing apparel life cycle

Courtney Barbour, G. Hustvedt, Michelle Burton, R. Eike
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The growing world population and rising living standards that drive consumer demands have driven the global apparel and textile (AT) industry to become one of the largest industrial complexes on the planet. The global web of AT production, lack of industry standards, and rampant consumerism have all contributed to the large amount of waste within the AT industry. Lifecycle analysis has demonstrated that the largest single factor contributing to AT waste production occurs within the ‘use phase’ of a product’s life cycle. This waste includes energy and waste developed from care (laundering) and maintenance (mending and disposal). Limited research exists on consumer perceptions and practices on quality and care of clothing with the specific goal of understanding how consumer behavior during the ‘use phase’ drives disposal or reuse practices that impact sustainability. Results from this study can be used to increase consumers’ awareness of the impact their behavior, including creative reuse or resale could have on reducing the carbon footprint of their clothing consumption.
消费者视角:服装生命周期“使用阶段”的保养与保养
不断增长的世界人口和不断提高的生活水平推动了消费需求,推动了全球服装和纺织(AT)行业成为地球上最大的工业综合体之一。AT生产的全球网络,缺乏行业标准,以及猖獗的消费主义都导致了AT行业的大量浪费。生命周期分析表明,在产品生命周期的“使用阶段”中,产生AT废物的最大单一因素。这种废物包括从护理(清洗)和维护(修理和处置)中产生的能源和废物。关于消费者对服装质量和护理的看法和实践的研究有限,其具体目标是了解消费者在“使用阶段”的行为如何推动影响可持续性的处置或再利用实践。这项研究的结果可以用来提高消费者对他们的行为的影响的认识,包括创造性的再利用或转售可以减少他们的服装消费的碳足迹。
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