意大利的综合供应链模式。循环经济在意大利纺织和时尚领域的案例研究。

Filippo Maria Disperati, Maria Antonia Salomè
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该贡献旨在调查意大利的集成供应链模型。通过对一些案例研究的分析,它旨在提供一个初步的领土地图,其中社区参与当地公司的生产链产生了可持续的循环供应链模式。除了需要对碳排放采取行动之外(Coccia, 2022),显然需要将注意力集中在纺织和时装生产的本地维度上,能够将自己的行为视为属于特定领土生态系统的所有生物移动的总体的一部分,理解为环境系统和人类社会之间的一组关系,其中也有进化的城市结构组织,在这个环境系统中找到生命的大部分基本资源,发展文化,产生关系、符号和知识体系。领土生态系统的概念成为实践人类住区可持续性概念的基础(Saragosa, 2001)。通过建立一个新的系统(Fletcher, 2013),将焦点转移到创造一个能够包括和振兴当地现实的良性系统(Vaccari, 2021),可以产生新的价值,不仅可以克服气候危机,还可以克服当代社会发现自己的文化危机。这项研究的目的是为开始绘制意大利领土的地图奠定基础,重点放在托斯卡纳和马尔凯等中部地区,在那里,一个由企业现实组成的战略场景出现了,在这个现实中,流程和操作链集体分布在各种参与者之间。从原材料开始到成品结束,区域制造资产分布在独立管理供应链各个阶段的各个参与者之间。其中,Re.Verso是一个良好的例子,这是托斯卡纳的一个合作循环经济项目,重点是通过建设一个参与式社区来重复使用、回收和减少纺织废物。该计划旨在建立一个完整、透明、可追溯和认证的供应链,分为三个阶段:采购和选择消费后材料,这些原材料的机械转化,以及通过生产纱线、织物和成品配件开发新产品。该研究旨在探讨一种创新实践模式,这种模式表现在参与式设计动态、与领土的关系、新的叙事以及人与社区之间的协同作用(Franzo, 2020)。调查这些位于不同地理背景下的现实,这些现实选择共同努力,建立和创造一个新的系统,旨在其经济的生存和复苏,通过保留技能和知识使这些地方恢复生机。这是一场无处不在的革命,正在改变整个社会,而不仅仅是行业,以至于人们开始首先谈论企业4.0,然后谈论供应链4.0,直到生态系统4.0 (Idevaia, Resce, 2019)。
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Integrated supply chain models in Italy. Cases study of circular economy in the Italian textile and fashion field.
The contribution aims to investigate integrated supply chain models in Italy. Through the analysis of some case studies, it aims to provide an initial mapping of territories where the involvement of communities in the production chains of local companies has generated sustainable circular supply chain models. In addition to the need to take action on carbon emissions (Coccia, 2022), there is a clear need to focus attention on a local dimension of textile and fashion production, capable of conceiving its own doing as part of a totality in which all the living beings that belong to a specific territorial ecosystem move, understood as a set of relations between an environmental system and a human society, which, organised also with evolved urban structures, find in that environmental system most of the fundamental resources for life, developing culturally and producing a system of relations, symbols, knowledge. The concept of the territorial ecosystem becomes fundamental for practicing the concept of sustainability of human settlements (Saragosa, 2001). By shifting the focus to the creation of a virtuous system capable of including and revitalizing local realities (Vaccari, 2021) by building a new system (Fletcher, 2013), new value can be generated and overcome not only the climate crisis but also the cultural crisis in which contemporary society finds itself. The research aims to build the foundations for starting a mapping exercise of those Italian territories, with a focus on central regions such as Tuscany and Marche, where a strategic scenario emerges made up of entrepreneurial realities in which the chain of processes and operations is collectively distributed among the various players. Starting with the raw material and ending with the finished product, the territorial manufacturing assets are distributed among the various actors who manage the various stages of the chain independently.Among these, a virtuous example is Re.Verso, a collaborative circular economy programme in Tuscany, focused on the reuse, recycling, and reduction of textile waste through the construction of a participative community. The programme aims to build an integrated, transparent, traceable, and certified supply chain divided into three phases: sourcing and selection of post-consumer materials, mechanical transformation of these raw materials, and development of a new product through the production of yarn, fabric, and finished accessories. The research aims to investigate a model of innovative practices, which are expressed in participative design dynamics, relations with the territory, new narratives, and synergies between people and communities (Franzo, 2020). To investigate these realities, located in a varied geographical context, which have chosen to work together, to make and create a new system, aimed at the survival and recovery of their economy, to bring the places back to life by preserving skills and knowledge. It is a pervasive revolution that is changing the whole of society, not just industry, so much so that people started talking first about enterprise 4.0 and then about supply chain 4.0 up to ecosystem 4.0 (Idevaia, Resce, 2019).
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