2023
DOI: 10.31881/tlr.2023.182
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A Bibliometric Review of Green Technology- Related Research in the Textile Industry

Md. Sadrul Islam Sarker,
Istvan Bartok

Abstract: Despite being an impressive contributor to the world economy, traditional production and processing methods in the textile manufacturing industry cause significant waste and pollution. Green technology has emerged as a viable approach for mitigating environmental consequences. Numerous scholars have investigated green technologies; nonetheless, a more thorough analysis of the development and characteristics of green technology research in the textile industry is needed. This bibliometric study examined the gro… Show more

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“…The circular economy (CE) has gained significance in the textile and apparel (T&A) industries due to the growing global attention to sustainability in recent years. Though T&A industries contribute significantly to the global economy by generating revenues amounting to $2.4 trillion annually and employing 300 million people, they are recognised as the second largest polluting sector in the world (Adamkiewicz et al, 2022;Kazancoglu et al, 2020;Sarker & Bartok, 2023). The current clothing system is almost linear in how clothes are made, distributed, and used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular economy (CE) has gained significance in the textile and apparel (T&A) industries due to the growing global attention to sustainability in recent years. Though T&A industries contribute significantly to the global economy by generating revenues amounting to $2.4 trillion annually and employing 300 million people, they are recognised as the second largest polluting sector in the world (Adamkiewicz et al, 2022;Kazancoglu et al, 2020;Sarker & Bartok, 2023). The current clothing system is almost linear in how clothes are made, distributed, and used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular economy (CE) has gained significance in the textile and apparel (T&A) industries due to the growing global attention to sustainability in recent years. Though T&A industries contribute significantly to the global economy by generating revenues amounting to $2.4 trillion annually and employing 300 million people, they are recognised as the second largest polluting sector in the world (Adamkiewicz et al, 2022;Kazancoglu et al, 2020;Sarker & Bartok, 2023). The current clothing system is almost linear in how clothes are made, distributed, and used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%