State of play in Australian sustainable fashion research: Current and future directions

Author:

Retamal Monique1ORCID,Brydges Taylor1ORCID,Sharpe Samantha1ORCID,Ferrero-Regis Tiziana2ORCID,Fisher Deborah3ORCID,Gwilt Alison4ORCID,LAKE Lisa1ORCID,Holgar Monika5ORCID,Khan Rimi6ORCID,Nay Zoe7ORCID,Payne Alice1ORCID,Roberts Katie3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000419367611 University of Technology Sydney, Australia

2. ISNI: 0000000089150953 Queensland University of Technology, Australia

3. ISNI: 0000000115553415 University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

4. ISNI: 0000000449020432 University of New South Wales, Australia

5. Independent Scholar

6. ISNI: 0000000121806431 National University of Singapore, Singapore

7. ISNI: 000000012179088X University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Australian fashion is emblematic of Global North countries with high levels of consumption and waste, dominated by high street fast fashion brands. It also has some unique characteristics as it is located in the Asia-Pacific region – the central production hub of garments – and is a leading producer of quality natural fibres such as cotton and wool. Despite this, Australia has a hollowed-out manufacturing sector that can provide minimal value add to these fibres, and little reuse, remanufacturing or recycling infrastructure for post-consumption garment waste. Ambition for change in the Australian fashion sector is rapidly accelerating with product stewardship initiatives, a modern slavery act and textile waste being designated a priority by the Commonwealth government. Both the policy and industry landscape is evolving. This article reflects on the research landscape of Australian sustainable fashion. The authors of this article draw on multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to survey and consider the trajectory of fashion sustainability research in Australia over the past decade and to identify key strengths and gaps. This survey culminates in the development of a research agenda for the next decade to 2030.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Cultural Studies

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