TEXTILE SUSTAINABILITY PROCESSES: SUCCESS, OR A NEW WAY TO CONTAMINATE UNDER A FRIENDLY PARADIGM
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Textile, CSR, Transnational companies, Pollution, EnvironmentAbstract
Fashion advances, but not for all people equally. Transnational companies -TNCs- textiles strive to produce at low cost, while developing alliances and synergies to measure in order to produce unlimited. The ethical dilemmas emerge before a society increasingly connected and sensitized. On the one hand, social, economic and environmental aspects of the planet are squeezed while certain TNCs and governments call themselves sustainable, responsible and ethical. The objective of this research is to analyze the inconsistencies of a system that promotes the good and the opposite with the purpose of creating certainty. From a transversal analysis, due to the capillarity and influence of the textile industry, it is demonstrated that other industrial growth more just, more ethical and more supportive is possible.
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