Abstract

Considering the emerging global markets for the consumption of cashmere products, current sustainability issues prevailing in the traditional cashmere industry are explored in this study. To get a deeper understanding of the sustainability concerns in the cashmere industry, it is important to understand the cashmere supply chain operations to uncover the key sustainability issues prevalent in the present-day traditional cashmere industry. For this, a single case study was conducted in Kashmir, India using qualitative approaches. Data collection was carried out using semi-structured interviews, observations, cashmere retailer websites and documentary evidence. Due to the impact of mechanization and lack of industry standards, the research findings indicate deteriorating socio-economic conditions of the artisans; especially, women spinners and weavers. Mechanization promotes economic sustainability for the manufacturers and retailers which helps them strengthen their market base. However, with this, artisan communities are rendered jobless who are dependent on their manual skills for sustenance as they have limited alternate revenue generation options. Moreover, the lack of motivation among the artisans to use institutional support further escalates sustainability concerns in the traditional craft industry.

Highlights

  • The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.—Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947)Cashmere is an extremely fine specialty natural fiber [1]

  • During the harsh winter season spinning activities are carried out by women who could do it in the comfort of their homes while taking care of the other household responsibilities.”

  • A sizeable population in the Kashmir region has been involved with the traditional cashmere industry

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Introduction

The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.—Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947)Cashmere is an extremely fine specialty natural fiber [1]. The cashmere craft has been the most significant ambassador of Kashmir for centuries. The characteristics of the handmade cashmere articles produced in Kashmir are unique and much sought after in the domestic and international markets since the 18th century [4]. The term ‘cashmere’ was coined to represent the craft originated from Kashmir and signifies the impact of the traditional cashmere ( known as Pashmina) industry in the region and in the world [3]. Among the employment options in the Kashmir valley, the cashmere industry is one of the most sought-after options for the local populace which provides livelihood to more than 300,000 artisans associated in different capacities with this industry [7]

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