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Comparative Analysis of the Effects of European Union Environmental Policies on the Textile and Clothing Sector of Turkey and Bangladesh: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals
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January 2025

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Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review

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Md. Masum

Objectives: This study investigates the impact of European Union (EU) environmental policies on Bangladesh's and Turkey's textile industries. It aims to identify the challenges both nations face in implementing these regulations and explore opportunities for sustainable development by comparing their approaches. Theoretical Framework: The research is grounded in environmental governance and industrial sustainability principles, emphasizing the interplay between regulatory frameworks and economic practices in developing countries. Method: A mixed-methods approach combines an extensive literature review with analyzing country-specific data from existing studies. This method provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and strategies employed by both nations. Results and Discussion: Findings reveal that compliance with EU regulations is challenging for Bangladesh and Turkey due to their reliance on textile exports. With its diversified economy, Turkey faces high financial requirements, while Bangladesh struggles with rapid population growth and unplanned industrialization. Common issues such as air and water pollution, along with inadequate waste management systems, are prevalent in both contexts. Differences emerge in regulatory frameworks and resource management, influencing their respective adaptation strategies. Research Implications: The study highlights the need for customized policy interventions and international collaboration to support compliance efforts in both countries. Enhanced environmental practices can foster the achievement of Sustainable development Goals (SDGs) while ensuring economic growth. Originality/Value: This research offers a comparative analysis of two major textile-exporting nations, providing fresh insights into balancing economic development with environmental responsibilities in the global textile sector.

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... Cotton is the most widely used fiber in the manufacturing industry (textile), but its cultivation has remarkable environmental influences, including high water consumption and chemical use [39]. In response to these concerns, this study explores the potential of blending process waste with virgin cotton to produce more sustainable yarn, aligning with global goals for responsible consumption and production. ...

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Production of Sustainable Yarn Incorporating Process Waste to Promote Sustainability
Comparative Analysis of the Effects of European Union Environmental Policies on the Textile and Clothing Sector of Turkey and Bangladesh: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals

Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review