Advancing Sustainability in Fashion Accessories: a Circular Economy Approach
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Circular Economy and Sustainability
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Circular economy is an important concept in achieving sustainability. The fashion indus try creates enormous amounts of waste that ends up at landfill sites. Therefore, through
a circular economy, the fashion industry can reduce the quantity of waste generated. This
study aimed to demonstrate the practical application of circular economy in the fashion
accessories sector in Ghana. Using pull tabs from used cans, combined with thread, and
using a crocheting technique, the paper demonstrates a practical use of circular economy
approach in designing and making fashion accessories products in Ghana. Six products
were designed and created from pull tabs from used cans and thread. The products were
tested to ensure that they were fit for purpose. It was suggested that these designs and
products could be commercialised in Ghanaian society and beyond as they represent the
cultural and global modern trends in the fashion accessories industry. Besides, due to the
low-cost nature of the whole product design and making of the necklaces and earrings, it
was suggested that those doing craftwork in low-socio-economic areas may use it as an
economic activity. It is recommended that policymakers and the government of Ghana
should develop policies that will make it attractive for those in craft-making to adopt such
practices and this can attract industry leaders in the Ghanaian fashion accessories sector to
consider the outcomes of this study. Many other countries similarly situated can adopt the
findings and contextualise it to their settings. This paper is original in its form because it is
the first to adopt the principles of circular economy in fashion accessories in Ghana.
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Aboagyewaa-Ntiri, J. (2024). Advancing sustainability in fashion accessories: a circular economy approach. Circular Economy and Sustainability, 4(2), 1133-1151.
