Laura Robbins

Unlocking the Reuse Revolution for Fashion: A Canadian Case Study

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2019
This Major Research Project (MRP) explores the potential of clothing reuse as a stepping stone towards a more circular economy for fashion. A systems approach to problem finding, framing, and solving is applied to explore how we might increase fashion reuse behaviours amongst consumers and industry alike. This research includes an analysis of the key barriers that prevent higher rates of participation in fashion reuse despite the potential economic, environmental, and social benefits of doing so (Part 2), and identifies areas of opportunity to focus innovation (Part 3). Research methodology included more than 30 one-on-one consumer interviews, 20 interviews with industry professionals along the fashion value chain, and an extensive environmental scan with a particular focus on the Canadian market. While this research aims to be accessible for all, the intended audience for this paper includes industry professionals, individual consumers, and regulators with the desire or agency to create meaningful change to the current fashion system in Canada and beyond.For more information about this MRP, including access to a condensed presentation, please contact the author by email at lauraerobbins@gmail.com

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Unlocking the Reuse Revolution for Fashion: A Canadian Case Study
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Laura Robbins