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Fig 1.

Keystone pattern in the global clothing industry.

Data points are sized by market capital, and the blue points and dashed line indicate the population of keystone actors in this study.

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Fig 2.

Network of keystone actors and partner organizations, and the full business ecosystem.

a) Network of keystone actors (blue nodes) and other organizations from the first round of data collection. b) Location of keystone actors within the full business ecosystem. In each case, node size reflects the number of partners each actor possesses.

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Table 1.

Coding scheme for each actor type in the business ecosystem.

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Table 2.

Coding scheme for biophysical and socioeconomic sustainability challenges.

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Table 3.

Group-level descriptive statistics for each actor type.

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Fig 3.

Visual representation of collaboration among different actor types in the business ecosystem.

The frequency of collaboration is denoted by line thickness, while the size of the nodes corresponds to the number of actors belonging to each particular actor type.

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Fig 4.

Biophysical and socioeconomic sustainability challenges addressed by different actor types.

The number of challenges addressed is expressed as the fraction of the total actors belonging to each actor type that engage with each individual sustainability challenge.

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