Sustainable cashmere production in Mongolia: A practical framework approach under uncertainties

Sustainable cashmere production in Mongolia needs to reduce the negative impact of production on the environment and society. However, the industry still bears responsibility for significant resource consumption and disposal and has not yet taken the necessary transformative measures to fully sustai...

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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Carbon footprint
Cashmere
Circular economy
Climate change
Conservation of Natural Resources
Consumption
Cost reduction
Criteria
Decision analysis
Decision making
Delphi method
Design for recycling
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Efficiency
Environment
Environmental accounting
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental impact
Environmental science
Manufacturers
Mongolia
Plant layout
Pollution
Production methods
R&D
Research & development
Research Article
Resource consumption
Supply chains
Sustainability reporting
Sustainable design
Sustainable development
Sustainable practices
Sustainable production
Uncertainty
Waste management
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
title Sustainable cashmere production in Mongolia: A practical framework approach under uncertainties
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