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2022 | 25 | 1 | 75-94

Article title

Overview of EU and Global Conditions for the Transformation of the TCLF Industry on the Way to a Circular and Digital Economy (Case Studies from Poland)

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Przegląd unijnych i światowych uwarunkowań transformacji przemysłu TCLF (włókienniczego, odzieżowego, skórzanego i obuwniczego) na drodze do gospodarki cyrkularnej i cyfrowej (przykłady z Polski)

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Celem artykułu jest przegląd zmian dokonujących się w europejskim i światowym sektorze TCLF (włókienniczym, odzieżowym, skórzanym i obuwniczym) na przestrzeni ostatniego dziesięciolecia z punktu widzenia nowych wymogów dążenia do gospodarki cyrkularnej a w ostatnich latach do gospodarki cyfrowej. W artykule przeprowadzono charakterystykę zmian w częściach składowych tego przemysłu (nazywanego w przeszłości przemysłem lekkim), w Unii Europejskiej oraz w gospodarce światowej w kontekście wymogów zrównoważonego rozwoju oraz niwelowania skutków niekorzystnych zmian klimatycznych. W ostatnich programach europejskich i światowych chodzi bowiem głównie o osiągnięcie surowych wymogów gospodarki cyrkularnej, w tym zwłaszcza na zmniejszenie presji na zasoby naturalne o osiągnięcie celu neutralności klimatycznej do końca 2050 r. Tym pozytywnym dla naszej planety zmianom, sprzyja również dążenie do rozwoju gospodarki cyfrowej.
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The article aims to review the changes that have taken place in the European and global TCLF (Textiles‑Clothing‑Leather‑Footwear) sector over the last decade from the perspective of new requirements of pursuing a circular and, especially in recent years, a digital economy. The paper describes the changes in the components of this industry (formerly called the light industry) in the European Union and the world economy in the context of sustainable development requirements and the effects of climate change. Recent European and global programs mainly aim to achieve the circular economy’s strict requirements, including reducing pressure on natural resources, to achieve climate neutrality by the end of 2050. This positive change for our planet is also supported by the pursuit of the development of the digital economy.

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25

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1

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75-94

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published
2022

Contributors

  • Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, Department of World Economy and European Integration, Lodz Poland
  • Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, Department of Finance and Accounting of SMEs Lodz, Poland
  • Ph.D., Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Leather Industry Lodz, Poland
  • Ph.D., Full Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology Department of World Economy and European Integration, Lodz, Poland

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Biblioteka Nauki
2033907

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