Corporate Social Responsibilities Washing in The Textile Industry: A Review of Causes, Consequences, and Remedy.

Authors

  • Md. Nahid-Ull-Islam Zoya Graduate

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2704-9906/11502

Keywords:

CSR-washing, ethical, transparency, fast fashion, sustainability

Abstract

The textile industry is facing a growing issue of Corporate Social Responsibilities washing or CSR-washing, which are misleading social claims made by companies to appeal to customers' social consciousness. This review examines the causes and consequences of this practice, focusing on the holistic impact on consumers, corporations, stakeholders, and society. The analysis used various sources, including review papers, case studies, book chapters, and websites, to identify relevant publications. The study explores the concept of CSR-washing in fast fashion and its impact on society. To combat this issue, it suggests promoting transparency, accountability, and independent certification in the textile industry. The lack of research on this practice in the industry makes it difficult to understand its effects. The study emphasises the need for optimal measures to control this practice, aiming to create a sustainable and responsible fashion sector.

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2025-04-15

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Zoya, M. N.-U.-I. (2025). Corporate Social Responsibilities Washing in The Textile Industry: A Review of Causes, Consequences, and Remedy. European Journal of Social Impact and Circular Economy, 6(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.13135/2704-9906/11502

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