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RETRACTED: Recycling in Textile Sector: A New Circular Economy Approach Towards Ecology and Environmental Sustainability

Sustainable supply chain management techniques have been developed over the last several decades to reduce accidental environmental damage during production and buying. Certifying a practical connection between ecosystems and economic development, circular economies push the limits of environmental sustainability. There are two types of rebound effects in the studied business. The impacts of circular business models and strategies are examined and put in a broader framework to get a better understanding of their role in the transition. In order to put transitory changes in a system perspective, this work approach to the problem in new way. Rebound effects and designing an eco-effective transition are discussed as theory-building elements. We conclude by suggesting several future research directions.
- Shandong University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- University of Birmingham United Kingdom
- Yunnan Normal University China (People's Republic of)
- Yunnan Normal University China (People's Republic of)
- University of Agriculture Pakistan
Economics, Strategy and Management, Social Sciences, FOS: Mechanical engineering, Industrial Ecology, Sustainability Practices, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering, Sustainable development, GE1-350, Business, Circular Economy, Environmental resource management, Industrial organization, Marketing, Sustainable Business, Ecology, Industrial Symbiosis and Eco-Industrial Parks, Mechanical engineering, Sustainability, Physical Sciences, Circular economy, Environmental economics, Economic system, Business, Management and Accounting, Drivers and Impacts of Green Consumer Behavior, FOS: Economics and business, Conceptualizing the Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chains, business models, environmental sustainability, Work (physics), Biology, Order (exchange), ecosystem, circular economies, Industrial ecology, textile industries, Environmental sciences, manufacturing, FOS: Biological sciences, Finance
Economics, Strategy and Management, Social Sciences, FOS: Mechanical engineering, Industrial Ecology, Sustainability Practices, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering, Sustainable development, GE1-350, Business, Circular Economy, Environmental resource management, Industrial organization, Marketing, Sustainable Business, Ecology, Industrial Symbiosis and Eco-Industrial Parks, Mechanical engineering, Sustainability, Physical Sciences, Circular economy, Environmental economics, Economic system, Business, Management and Accounting, Drivers and Impacts of Green Consumer Behavior, FOS: Economics and business, Conceptualizing the Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chains, business models, environmental sustainability, Work (physics), Biology, Order (exchange), ecosystem, circular economies, Industrial ecology, textile industries, Environmental sciences, manufacturing, FOS: Biological sciences, Finance
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