The Sustainable Fashion Revolution considering Circular Economy and targeting Generation Z by reusing garments with Acrylan and Terlenka

Authors

  • Roberto Contreras-Masse UACJ
  • Alberto Ochoa UACJ
  • Irma Hernandez-Baez UACJ, Upemor
  • Cely Ronquillo UACJ
  • Humberto Garcia TecNM Campus Ciudad Juárez
  • Rafael Torres-Escobar CADIT, Universidad Anahuac

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61467/2007.1558.2024.v15i2.472

Keywords:

Environmental Sustainability, circular economy, Environmental Footprint Evaluation, Acrylan and Terlenka Sustainability, Generation Z Influence, Circular Economy Practices, Fashion Industry Transformation

Abstract

The fashion industry is undergoing a paradigm shift towards sustainability, embracing Circular Economy principles. This revolution displaces the traditional linear model, focusing on reusing garments made from materials like Acrylan and Terlenka. The study examines their environmental impact and durability, while exploring innovative recycling technologies to extend their lifespan. Generation Z plays a crucial role in driving this change. Their environmental consciousness and commitment to ethical consumerism shape industry norms through social media and sustainable fashion choices. The paper also analyzes successful case studies of fashion companies integrating Circular Economy practices, highlighting benefits for both businesses and consumers.

This Sustainable Fashion Revolution, with its focus on circularity, material innovation, and Gen Z's influence, envisions a future where fashion becomes a symbol of environmental responsibility, paving the way for a more ethical and conscientious industry.

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Published

2024-06-12

How to Cite

Contreras-Masse, R., Ochoa, A., Hernandez-Baez, I., Ronquillo, C., Garcia, H., & Torres-Escobar, R. (2024). The Sustainable Fashion Revolution considering Circular Economy and targeting Generation Z by reusing garments with Acrylan and Terlenka. International Journal of Combinatorial Optimization Problems and Informatics, 15(2), 72–84. https://doi.org/10.61467/2007.1558.2024.v15i2.472

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