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From Food to Fashion: Bio-Based Textiles Advancing Sustainability and Socioeconomic Growth in Emerging Markets

Andrew Burnstine

International Journal of Business and Management, 2025, vol. 20, issue 3, 99

Abstract: The global fashion industry is undergoing a profound shift towards sustainability, driven by innovations in bio-based textiles derived from agricultural byproducts such as cactus, pineapple, banana, coconut, fungi, and bacterial cultures. This article comprehensively explores the technological advancements, industry adoption trends, socioeconomic impact on emerging markets, and barriers to widespread adoption of bio-based textiles. The alignment of these innovations with global sustainability initiatives, key industry collaborations, and policy interventions are also examined.

Date: 2025
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