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A fast fashion és a fenntarthatóság viszonya
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2025-06-30
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Szűcs, R. S. (2025). A fast fashion és a fenntarthatóság viszonya. Economica, 16(1-2), 70-79. https://doi.org/10.47282/economica/2025/16/1-2/15530
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A tanulmány a fast fashion iparág és a fenntarthatóság kapcsolatát vizsgálja kritikus szempontból, kiemelve az iparág környezeti és társadalmi hatásait, valamint a fogyasztói magatartás változásait. Elemzi a fenntarthatóság iránti növekvő igényt, és bemutatja a lehetséges megoldásokat és üzleti stratégiákat, amelyek a fast fashion iparág fenntarthatóbbá tételére irányulnak. A cél az, hogy a fast fashion iparág jelenlegi gyakorlatait és a fenntarthatósági törekvések közötti összefüggéseket feltárja, valamint a jövőbeli trendeket és az iparági változásokat ismertesse.
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