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Duarte de Almeida, I. & Delgado. M. J. (2024). Sustainability in business plans: A Portuguese Linen textile company case. In Maria João Félix, Fátima Pombo, Fernando Moreira da Silva, Paulo Cruz, Rita Assoreira Almendra (Ed.), Design Commit 1st International Conference on Design & Industry 2024: Book of Proceedings. Braga: UA Editora - Universidade de Aveiro.
I. C. Almeida and M. J. Delgado, "Sustainability in business plans: A Portuguese Linen textile company case", in Design Commit 1st Int. Conf. on Design & Industry 2024: Book of Proc., Maria João Félix, Fátima Pombo, Fernando Moreira da Silva, Paulo Cruz, Rita Assoreira Almendra, Ed., Braga, UA Editora - Universidade de Aveiro, 2024
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TY - CPAPER TI - Sustainability in business plans: A Portuguese Linen textile company case T2 - Design Commit 1st International Conference on Design & Industry 2024: Book of Proceedings AU - Duarte de Almeida, I. AU - Delgado. M. J. PY - 2024 DO - HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.48528/PVY2-WW14-119 CY - Braga UR - https://designcommit.pt/ AB - This article examines sustainability in the Textile Industry (TI) using Elkington's Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework, emphasising People, Planet and Profit. The literature review examines the TBL pillars and emerging solutions to minimise environmental impacts in textile production. While circular economy (CE) practices alone are not enough to combat pollution and the effects of climate change, a second solution mentioned in the Literature Review is using natural fibres in the textile industry. These natural fibres offer a double advantage in TI: (i) sustainability benefits and (ii) a cleaner and greener industry. The EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles underlines the importance of such initiatives and positions natural fibres as environmentally superior. This paper outlines a dual approach focusing on the linen sector as a case study. It concludes with a call for sustainable practices in the linen TI and presents an innovative business plan guided by the CE principles. ER -
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