Sustainable Value Chain Development in the Apparel Industry; Case studies of how Swedish sportswear companies work with sustainability in their value chains
Abstract
Background
Sustainability has become a key issue in the apparel industry and sustainable actions are now
incorporated into many firms’ strategies. Increased sustainability in business activities calls
for developments and changes in existing systems throughout entire value chains and garment
life cycles. These efforts involve environmental as well as social and economic sustainability.
Many sportswear companies have been driving forces of textile development and
sustainability trends in fashion.
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to investigate how Swedish sportswear companies work with
sustainable development in their value chains. This concerns what changes they have made,
and plan to make, throughout their value chains to become more sustainable. Researchers aim
to study footprint reducing efforts, and identify challenges in implementing sustainability
efforts.
Methodology
This thesis is conducted as a qualitative research study designed as multiple case studies with
selected Swedish sportswear companies. The empirical material is collected through semistructured
interviews with representatives at selected case companies.
Results
The analysis of theoretical and empirical findings shows that studied companies work actively
with sustainable value chain development, and that these efforts are increasing continuously.
Environmental, social and economic sustainability issues are all accounted for, but focus is
currently directed to environmental aspects. Implemented changes, as well as challenges in
implementing these changes, are described.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Innovation and Industrial Management
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Date
2017-09-13Author
Harrysson, Elin
Larsjörs, Freja
Keywords
Sustainability
Value Chains
Sustainable Value Chain Development
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:53
Language
eng