CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS AND PURCHASING TRENDS OF ECO-FRIENDLY TEXTILE PRODUCTS IN THE U.S. MARKET

Shakhauat Hossen, Younus Mridha Ashikur Rahman, Rajae Ouboucetta Md Rohul Amin
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The textile industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation due to the global push towards sustainability. This research explores consumer perceptions and purchasing trends regarding eco-friendly textile products in the U.S. market. A structured survey was conducted among 1,000 adult U.S. consumers to identify key factors influencing purchasing decisions and provide insights into the textile industry. The findings reveal broadly positive consumer perceptions of eco-friendly textiles, driven by environmental awareness, social responsibility, and health considerations. However, challenges remain regarding affordability and availability, limiting widespread adoption. Different consumer segments—Green Enthusiasts, Pragmatic Purchasers, and Skeptical Shoppers—require tailored strategies to address their unique preferences and barriers. Recommendations include investing in sustainable supply chains to reduce production costs, collaborating with certification bodies to build consumer trust, and leveraging digital platforms for consumer education. Future research directions include exploring shifts in sustainability perceptions due to COVID-19, comparative studies across generations, and global market analysis to uncover cultural influences on sustainable fashion.
美国市场消费者对环保纺织品的看法和购买趋势
在全球对可持续发展的推动下,纺织业正在经历一场引人注目的变革。本研究探讨了美国市场消费者对环保纺织品的看法和购买趋势。我们对 1,000 名美国成年消费者进行了结构性调查,以确定影响购买决策的关键因素,并提供对纺织行业的见解。调查结果显示,在环保意识、社会责任和健康因素的推动下,消费者对环保纺织品的看法普遍积极。然而,在可负担性和可获得性方面仍然存在挑战,限制了其广泛采用。不同的消费者群体--绿色爱好者、务实的购买者和持怀疑态度的购物者--需要量身定制的策略来解决他们独特的偏好和障碍。建议包括投资可持续供应链以降低生产成本,与认证机构合作以建立消费者信任,以及利用数字平台开展消费者教育。未来的研究方向包括探索 COVID-19 导致的可持续发展观念的转变、跨代比较研究以及全球市场分析,以揭示可持续时尚的文化影响。
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