State of play in Australian sustainable fashion research: Current and future directions

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Retamal, T. Brydges, S. Sharpe, T. Ferrero-Regis, Deborah Fisher, A. Gwilt, Lisa Lake, Monika Holgar, Rimi Khan, Zoe Nay, A. Payne, Katie Roberts
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Australian fashion is emblematic of Global North countries with high levels of consumption and waste, dominated by high street fast fashion brands. It also has some unique characteristics as it is located in the Asia-Pacific region – the central production hub of garments – and is a leading producer of quality natural fibres such as cotton and wool. Despite this, Australia has a hollowed-out manufacturing sector that can provide minimal value add to these fibres, and little reuse, remanufacturing or recycling infrastructure for post-consumption garment waste. Ambition for change in the Australian fashion sector is rapidly accelerating with product stewardship initiatives, a modern slavery act and textile waste being designated a priority by the Commonwealth government. Both the policy and industry landscape is evolving. This article reflects on the research landscape of Australian sustainable fashion. The authors of this article draw on multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to survey and consider the trajectory of fashion sustainability research in Australia over the past decade and to identify key strengths and gaps. This survey culminates in the development of a research agenda for the next decade to 2030.
澳大利亚可持续时尚研究现状:当前和未来方向
澳大利亚时尚是全球北方国家的象征,这些国家的消费和浪费水平很高,主要由商业街快时尚品牌主导。它也有一些独特的特点,因为它位于亚太地区——服装的中心生产中心——并且是棉花和羊毛等优质天然纤维的领先生产商。尽管如此,澳大利亚的制造业空心化,可以为这些纤维提供最小的附加值,消费后服装废物的再利用、再制造或回收基础设施很少。随着产品管理举措、现代奴隶制法案和纺织垃圾被英联邦政府列为优先事项,澳大利亚时尚行业的变革雄心正在迅速加快。政策和行业格局都在演变。本文对澳大利亚可持续时尚的研究现状进行了反思。本文作者利用多学科和跨学科的视角以及联合国可持续发展目标(SDG),调查和考虑了澳大利亚过去十年时尚可持续性研究的轨迹,并确定了关键的优势和差距。这项调查的高潮是制定了到2030年的下一个十年的研究议程。
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International Journal of Fashion Studies
International Journal of Fashion Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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