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Development of Evaluation Criteria for Fashion Sustainability Focused on User Practice

사용자 실천 중심 의복지속가능성 평가항목 개발

  • Kim, Ine (Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design Seoul National University) ;
  • Ha, Jisoo (Research Institute of Human Ecology Seoul National University)
  • Received : 2021.04.01
  • Accepted : 2021.04.30
  • Published : 2021.04.30

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to establish sustainability evaluation items that can be applied to enhance clothing sustainability practice. The sustainability evaluation items related to clothing by product category, use, and disposal were derived through literature review. In order to evaluate the validity of the derived evaluation items, preliminary survey and two questionnaires were conducted for experts, and the importance and the possibility of change were measured. As a result, 39 evaluation items were constructed. Among the 39 evaluation items, 26 items related to the use and disposal were evaluated for 10 weeks in the 20s and 30s female consumers in terms of practice. The results of the study are as follows: First, items that have a high degree of importance and possibility of change are the items that can minimize resource saving, recycling, and the emission of harmful substances. Second, the participants' perceptions, attitudes, and outcomes of practicing the evaluation items of the use and disposal phase were proved to be positively affected, and the possibility of reducing resource saving and environmental impacts was proved. The clothing sustainability practice played a positive and developmental role in real life, while changing from small things to pursuing newness. The vagueness of sustainability was changed to specific perceptions and behaviors through the practice of the evaluation items.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 서울대학교 의류학과 BK21플러스 의류패션 전문 창조 인재 양성 사업팀의 지원으로 수행된 연구임

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