Agent-Based Insight into Eco-Choices: Simulating the Fast Fashion Shift

Daria Soboleva, Angel Sánchez
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Fashion is a powerful force in the modern world. It is one of the most accessible means of self-expression, thereby playing a significant role in our society. Yet, it is plagued by well-documented issues of waste and human rights abuses. Fast fashion in particular, characterized by its disposable nature, contributes extensively to environmental degradation and CO$_2$ emissions, surpassing the combined outputs of France, Germany, and the UK, but its economic contributions have somewhat shielded it from criticism. In this paper, we examine the demand for fast fashion, with a focus on Spain. We explore the individual decision-making process involved in choosing to buy fast fashion and the role of awareness regarding working conditions, environmental consequences, and education on sustainable fashion in influencing consumer behavior. By employing Agent-Based Modeling, we investigate the factors influencing garment consumption patterns and how shifts in public opinion can be achieved through peer pressure, social media influence, and government interventions. Our study revealed that government interventions are pivotal, with the state's campaigns setting the overall tone for progress, although its success is conditioned by social media and polarization levels of the population. Importantly, the state does not need to adopt an extremely proactive stance or continue the campaigns indefinitely to achieve optimal results, as excessive interventions yield diminishing returns.
基于代理的生态选择洞察力:模拟快速时尚转变
时尚是现代世界的一股强大力量。它是最容易获得的自我表达方式之一,因此在我们的社会中发挥着重要作用。然而,它也受到有据可查的浪费和侵犯人权问题的困扰。尤其是快时尚,其一次性的特点极大地加剧了环境退化和二氧化碳排放,其排放量超过了法国、德国和英国的总和,但其经济贡献在一定程度上使其免受批评。在本文中,我们以西班牙为重点,研究了对快速时尚的需求。我们探讨了选择购买快时尚的个人决策过程,以及对工作条件、环境后果和可持续时尚教育的认识对消费者行为的影响。通过采用基于代理的建模方法,我们研究了影响服装消费模式的因素,以及如何通过朋辈压力、社交媒体影响和政府干预来实现公众舆论的转变。我们的研究揭示了政府干预的关键作用,国家运动为进步奠定了整体基调,尽管其成功与否取决于社交媒体和人口的两极分化水平。重要的是,政府不需要采取极其积极的姿态,也不需要无限期地持续开展运动以取得最佳效果,因为过度干预的回报会递减。
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