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Weaving a Sustainable Future for Fashion: The Role of Social Enterprises in East London

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  • Rubab Ashiq

    (School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK)

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This study investigates how social enterprises in East London drive sustainability in the fashion industry, focusing on the following two case studies: Making for Change and Stitches in Time. The research uses the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework and social capital theory to assess how these enterprises integrate TBL principles and leverage social capital to promote sustainable practices. The qualitative exploratory study generates hypotheses proposing that East London-based social enterprises employ diverse TBL strategies to advance sustainability (H1) and utilise social capital through networks and community ties to support their initiatives (H2). Data collected through interviews and focus groups confirm that these enterprises effectively address social, environmental, and economic dimensions of sustainability. However, balancing these dimensions, especially economic sustainability, remains challenging and often varies depending on organisational objectives. The study also emphasises social capital’s key role in enhancing internal cohesion and facilitating external collaborations. The research deepens our understanding of how social enterprises can drive sustainable development by providing evidence-based insights within an underrepresented context of the UK. Using social enterprises as exemplars, these insights could potentially guide the transition of the UK fashion industry towards more sustainable practices.

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  • Rubab Ashiq, 2024. "Weaving a Sustainable Future for Fashion: The Role of Social Enterprises in East London," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(16), pages 1-27, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:16:p:7152-:d:1460152
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