A comprehensive framework for the sustainability indicators in the textile industry of developing countries

Author:

Fadara Taiwo Gbolarumi12,Wong Kuan Yew1,Zarei Hossein3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Malaysia

2. Mechanical Engineering Technology Department The Federal Polytechnic Ede Ede Nigeria

3. School of Strategy and Leadership Coventry University Coventry UK

Abstract

AbstractTextile production in developing countries is known to be associated with significant environmental, social, and economic challenges. Existing research has mostly focused on singular aspects of sustainability, while no consensus exists on the importance and applicability of sustainability indicators. To address these gaps, this study utilized an integrated approach involving the Delphi method and the fuzzy best‐worst method (BWM) to develop a comprehensive framework by identifying and formulating sustainability indicators tailored for the textile industry in developing countries and assess their importance and applicability. Through three consecutive rounds of Delphi, a total of 64 sustainability indicators were identified (16 economic, 24 environmental, and 24 social indicators). Next, fuzzy BWM was employed to determine the importance and applicability of these indicators. The results show that (a) environmental indicators overall have higher applicability scores, (b) the top three critical indicators were raw material usage, operational costs, and fuel consumption, and (c) nearly half of the indicators (29/64) were deemed highly applicable, with 34.5% (10/29) of these falling under environmental, 34.5% (10/29) under economic, and 31% (9/29) under social dimensions. Finally, the utility of the framework is demonstrated through an empirical case study in a textile manufacturing company in Nigeria.

Funder

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Publisher

Wiley

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