Evaluating the online and offline learning effectiveness in Bangladesh using Analytic Hierarchy Process
Syeda Sharaban Tahura,
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Md. Abdus Shabur,
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Tasnuva Jahan Nuva
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Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluating challenges and policy innovations for renewable energy development in a circular economy: A path to environmental resilience in Saudi Arabia
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
375, P. 124124 - 124124
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Circular Economy Practices in Fashion Design Education: The First Phase of a Case Study
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 951 - 951
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
With
the
growing
significance
of
circular
economy
(CE)
agenda
in
fashion
industry
and,
consequently,
design
education,
this
work
introduces
initial
phase
a
case
study
that
aims
to
ascertain
whether
CE
principles
and
sustainability
are
part
curriculum
pedagogical
approaches
employed
by
educators
Fashion
Design
Technician
course
(FDTC)
(level
4,
National
Qualifications
Framework—QNQ,
European
Framework—EQF).
Additionally,
it
seeks
identify
methodologies,
strategies,
educational
activities
used
address
these
themes.
This
research
outlines
review
documentary
sources
facilitated
definition
study’s
object
sample
describes
implementation
questionnaire
survey
forty
teaching
across
various
disciplines
encompassing
three
training
components
(sociocultural,
scientific,
technological)
fifteen
out
sixteen
Portuguese
vocational
schools,
during
academic
year
2023/24.
has
led
conclusion
while
technical
may
not
extensively
cover
sustainability,
topics
integral
most
practices
among
surveyed
teachers.
The
display
strong
commitment
fostering
sustainable
practices,
predominantly
nurturing
environmental
awareness
students.
Language: Английский
Factors and future scenarios for green transition in circular waste management business model development
Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 100504 - 100504
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
From automation to collaboration: exploring the impact of industry 5.0 on sustainable manufacturing
Md. Abdus Shabur,
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Abid Shahriar,
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Mst. Anjuman Ara
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Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: April 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Barriers to adopting circular economy practices in Indian textile industries
Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: April 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Circular product design strategies in the apparel industry: toward the circular economy
Sanjida Parvin Rahee,
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Md. Rayhan Sarker
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Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
Abstract
The
design
stage
of
a
product
plays
critical
role
in
determining
its
sustainability.
Key
attributes—such
as
reliability,
durability,
reusability,
repairability,
for
remanufacturing,
recyclability,
and
end-of-life
considerations—are
established
during
this
stage,
influencing
the
product’s
overall
environmental
impact.
Circular
(CPD)
is
philosophy
that
fosters
economic
growth
while
reducing
negative
impact
across
entire
life
cycle.
This
study
aims
to
identify
circular
strategies
(CPDS)
apparel
industry,
sector
known
significant
carbon
footprint.
Twelve
CPDS
are
identified
study,
categorized
into
five
dimensions
economy
(CE):
narrowing
,
slowing
closing
reintegrating
technology
using
fuzzy
Delphi
method
(FDM)
with
inputs
from
panel
twenty-three
experts.
Furthermore,
causal
interrelationships
prioritized
list
these
determined
decision-making
trial
evaluation
laboratory
(DEMATEL)
technique.
Of
twelve
strategies,
part
group,
remainder
effect
group.
top
three
Design
standardization
responsible
materials
redesign
remanufacturing
.
Conversely,
under
‘effect’
group
least
includes
Multifunctional
Artificial
intelligence
forecasting
Computer-aided
offers
valuable
managerial
insights
decision-makers
designers
guiding
implementing
CE
practices
throughout
supply
chain.
Language: Английский
Challenges and Opportunities of The Circular Economy for Sustainability Based on Reverse Logistics
Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(11), P. e09846 - e09846
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
Goal:
This
article's
main
objective
is
to
analyze
the
trends
and
challenges
associated
with
circular
economy
(CE)
reverse
logistics
(RL),
an
emphasis
on
RL's
role
as
a
fundamental
component
of
CE.
Theoretical
framework:
The
study's
theoretical
basis
focused
dimensions
analytical
categories
elements
environmental
sustainability.
analysis
considered
integral
part
identify
its
opportunities.
Method
material:
method
used
was
bibliographic.
Data
were
collected
from
Google
Scholar,
Elsevier,
Scielo
databases
construct
answers
three
guiding
questions
related
a)
that
allow
understanding
integrative
vision,
in
economy,
what
are
implementing
economy.
Twenty-eight
articles
CE
18
RL
selected.
definition
sample
criteria
relevance,
timeliness,
academic
impact
published
last
fifteen
years
high-impact
journals.
Furthermore,
studies
assessed
for
their
thematic
methodological
robustness,
contribution
development
field
study.
results
generated
using
semantic
content
analyses.
Results
Conclusion:
found
regeneration
resources
central
priority,
design
now
occupying
place
sustainability,
change
ownership
performance,
which
structure
new
human
mentality;
b)
promote
sustainability
business
practice,
mainly
through
legal
structuring,
case
National
Solid
Waste
Policy
(PNRS);
c)
lack
principles
cooperation
between
organizations,
governments
consumers.
Research
implications:
It
necessary
start
legally
structuring
practicing
so
collective
mentality
can
soon
collaborate
effectively
Originality/value:
study
shows
degree
collaboration
governments,
consumers
crucial
overcoming
seizing
opportunities
logistics.
Language: Английский
Assessing the obstacles to green supply chain management in Bangladesh's footwear industry using SWARA and ISM-MICMAC methods
Mst. Anjuman Ara,
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Muneer Sultana,
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Sadia Sultana Mou
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et al.
Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
This
study
aims
to
identify
and
analyze
the
barriers
Green
Supply
Chain
Management
(GSCM)
in
footwear
industry
of
Bangladesh,
which
is
essential
for
improving
sustainability
gaining
a
potential
benefit
global
market.
Despite
growth
Bangladesh's
industry,
environmental
challenges
lack
green
practices
have
hindered
its
ability
meet
international
standards.
The
employs
hybrid
multi-criteria
decision-making
approach,
combining
Stepwise
Weight
Assessment
Ratio
Analysis
(SWARA)
Interpretive
Structural
Modelling
(ISM)
with
MICMAC
(Cross-Impact
Matrix
Multiplication
Applied
Classification)
analysis.
Using
literature
reviews
expert
opinions
from
professionals,
19
were
initially
identified,
narrowed
down
12
further
SWARA
was
used
rank
these
barriers,
while
ISM-MICMAC
applied
assess
interrelationships
between
them.
findings
reveal
that
most
significant
GSCM
implementation
are
insufficient
training
poor
supplier
commitment,
followed
by
knowledge
experience.
analysis
highlights
interdependencies
among
suggesting
addressing
one
may
impact
others.
research
novel
application
SWARA-ISM-MICMAC
approach
sector
Bangladesh
has
not
been
extensively
studied
context
GSCM.
provides
practical
implications
managers
policymakers
offering
insights
into
critical
their
interrelations,
guiding
targeted
interventions.
By
can
enhance
practices,
improve
market
competitiveness,
growing
demands.
Language: Английский