Introducing energy efficient technologies in small-and medium-sized enterprises in the apparel industry: A case study of Sri Lanka
S Pathirana, M Yarime - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018 - Elsevier
The energy cost contributes to a significant percentage of the total operational cost of the
apparel industry. The energy cost of Sri Lanka, which is higher compared to most of the …
apparel industry. The energy cost of Sri Lanka, which is higher compared to most of the …
[HTML][HTML] Clean manufacturing and green practices in the apparel supply chain
S Akter, X Ji, MM Sarker, L Cai, Y Shao… - Open Journal of …, 2019 - scirp.org
Considering environmental sustainability in the apparel supply chain, the aim of this
manuscript is to describe the current trends, such as efficient energy consumption, reuse …
manuscript is to describe the current trends, such as efficient energy consumption, reuse …
Occupational exposure to some environmental physical factors as related to productivity in the garment industry of Egypt
K Noweir, F El-Marakby, H Yousef… - Journal of High Institute of …, 2016 - journals.ekb.eg
Background: Garment industry in Egypt has been estimated in 2008 to be about 458
enterprises (employing 103,000 workers) representing 42.0% of the overall textile and …
enterprises (employing 103,000 workers) representing 42.0% of the overall textile and …