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Anoop Singh Rana1

First Published 25 Oct 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/jiift.241277419
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Anoop Singh Rana, Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI), Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India.
Email: anooprana@fddiindia.com

Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI), Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Abstract

This expository research study outlines a path for the Indian leather products industry to a greener, sustainable, and more socially responsible future. In a world where environmental and social concerns are becoming increasingly important, our research focuses on how firms may connect their strategy with sustainable design principles, benefiting not just themselves but also the earth and society. The incorporation of sustainable design concepts into business strategies to improve corporate social responsibility in the leather product industry is the subject of this explanatory research article. This offers a thorough framework that describes the essential elements and tactics for integrating sustainable design principles into the operations of companies that produce leather goods. This study intends to provide insights and direction for leather companies looking to adopt more environmentally and socially responsible practices by analysing the industry's present level of sustainability and highlighting opportunities and difficulties. The methodology employed is to study the secondary data and relate it with Indian companies and draft a framework. This research presents a framework for organisations to incorporate sustainable design ideas into their plans. It is not just about producing leather products, it is also about producing them responsibly, reducing waste, and addressing the well-being of all stakeholders who are involved.

Keywords

Sustainable design practices, leather bags, corporate social responsibility, Indian leather products industry

 

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