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Young Generation Y consumers' perceptions of sustainability in the apparel industry

Purpose - Conflicting marketing messages have caused consumers to misunderstand distinctions between sustainability and environmental concern, especially when considering the apparel industry. This study seeks to explore consumers' actual knowledge and sentiment towards sustainability and envir...

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Published in:Journal of fashion marketing and management 2012-09, Vol.16 (4), p.477-491
Main Authors: Hill, Jessica, Lee, Hyun-Hwa
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Purpose - Conflicting marketing messages have caused consumers to misunderstand distinctions between sustainability and environmental concern, especially when considering the apparel industry. This study seeks to explore consumers' actual knowledge and sentiment towards sustainability and environmental issues, both in general and in the apparel industry.Design methodology approach - Data were collected through open-ended survey questions collected from 80 young Generation Y college students, aged 18-25.Findings - Findings show a low level of knowledge of the holistic principle of sustainability and specific adverse effects of the apparel industry. Participants feel steps must be taken towards sustainability, and that every effort helps, despite some skepticism. Results confirm the need for more concise educational and marketing campaigns.Originality value - This study sought to provide a snapshot of current young consumers' attitudes as a tool to encourage more specific and salient directions for future growth of the movement in consumers and companies, adding further insight to the literature on Generation Y as consumers and citizens.
ISSN:1361-2026
1758-7433
DOI:10.1108/13612021211265863