magistrsko delo
Ajda Potočnik (Author), Katja Eman (Mentor)

Abstract

Kot tretja največja industrija na svetu ima hitra moda številne škodljive posledice na okolje in družbo. Njena masovna proizvodnja in transport prispevata več letnih emisij toplogrednih plinov kot mednarodni zračni in pomorski promet skupaj. Uporaba sintetičnih oz. umetnih materialov, ki onesnažujejo okolje z mikroplastiko, je problematična. Porabi veliko količino vode in odlaga industrijske odpadne voda, kar dodatno onesnažuje vodo in tla v bližini le-teh. Na svetu je preveč oblačil, odpadna oblačila iz sintetičnih materialov se ne razgradijo hitro, spuščajo toplogredne pline in zastrupljajo tla in rečne struge. Velika težava je tudi neekološko pridobivanje materialov, saj se zaradi različnih vrst pesticidov uničujejo rodovitna tla, krčijo gozdovi in kontaminirajo jezera. Te kemikalije ostanejo tudi v oblačilih, ki so pozneje tudi v stiku z delavci v tovarnah in z našo kožo, kar izredno negativno vpliva na naše zdravje. Za čim cenejšo proizvodnjo velikih količin oblačil se modne znamke ne ubadajo z ekološkimi in etičnimi praksami. Številne blagovne znamke tako selijo proizvodnjo produktov in najamejo zunanje izvajalce v drugih državah, ki niso preveč stroge pri nadzoru delovnih pogojev za delavce in proizvajalce ter v zakonodaji za varovanje okolja. Uporabljajo poceni delovno silo, pogosto »zaposleno« v tekstilnih tovarnah ali potilnicah (angl. sweatshops), kjer so zaposlenim vsakodnevno kršene njihove pravice (delajo dolge ure in v slabih in nevarnih delovnih pogojih za izredno nizko plačilo). Osrednja tema magistrske naloge je ekološko-kriminološki vidiki modne industrije, s posebno pozornostjo na pojavu hitre mode. Obravnavamo zlorabe in izkoriščanje delavcev in kršitve njihovih pravic v procesu proizvodnje hitre mode ter onesnaževanje okolja in posledice onesnaževanja le-tega na ljudeh. Analizirali smo tudi povezavo ekološke škode hitre mode s korporacijsko ekološko kriminaliteto in ekološko kriminologijo ter kritično kriminologijo. Cilj magistrske naloge je bil izpostaviti škodljive učinke, ki jih ima hitra moda na ljudi in okolje. Družbena in ekološka škoda je neenakomerno porazdeljena po vsem svetu, njeni največji povzročitelji so korporacije, potrošniki pa smo s tem sokrivci. Razviti morajo orodja za boljše ravnovesje med proizvodnjo in porabo, pa tudi strategije za povečanje družbene in okoljske odgovornost proizvajalcev in porabnikov.

Keywords

hitra moda;onesnaževanje;vplivi na okolje;ekološka kriminologija;trajnost;magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: [A. Potočnik]
UDC: 343.9:502(043.2)
COBISS: 170135811 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Ecological-criminologigal aspects of fast fashion
Secondary abstract: As the third largest industry in the world, fast fashion has many harmful effects on the environment and society. Its mass production and transportation contribute more annual greenhouse gas emissions than international air and maritime transport combined. The use of synthetic or artificial materials that pollute the environment with microplastics is problematic. It consumes a large amount of water and disposes of industrial wastewater, which further pollutes the water and soil near it. There are too many clothes in the world, waste clothes made of synthetic materials do not decompose quickly, release greenhouse gases and poison the soil and riverbeds. Non-organic extraction of materials is also a big problem, as various types of pesticides destroy fertile soil, shrink forests, and contaminate lakes. These chemicals also remain in clothes, which later come into contact with factory workers and our skin, which has an extremely negative effect on our health. To produce large quantities of clothing as cheaply as possible, fashion brands do not bother with ecological and ethical practices. Many brands thus move the production of products and hire external contractors in other countries, which are not too strict in controlling the working conditions for workers and producers and in the legislation for environmental protection. They use cheap labor, often “employed” in textile factories or sweatshops, where their rights are violated daily (they work long hours and in bad and dangerous working conditions for extremely low pay). The central topic of the master's thesis is ecological-criminological aspects of the fashion industry, with special attention to the phenomenon of fast fashion. We deal with the abuse and exploitation of workers and violations of their rights in the process of fast fashion production, as well as environmental pollution and the consequences of this pollution on people. We also analyzed the connection of ecological damage of fast fashion with corporate ecological crime and ecological criminology and critical criminology. The aim of the master's thesis was to highlight the harmful effects that fast fashion has on people and the environment. Social and ecological damage is unevenly distributed around the world, its biggest perpetrators are corporations, and we consumers are complicit in this. They must develop tools for a better balance between production and consumption, as well as strategies to increase the social and environmental responsibility of producers and consumers.
Secondary keywords: Ekologija;Kriminologija;Moda;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: IV f., [78] str.
ID: 20522952