Asian Dialogues on Sustainability in the Textile and Garment Sector
The transition to a circular economy is critical for reducing the environmental footprint of global supply chains, conserving finite resources, and enhancing economic resilience. Upstream circularity focuses on the production of garments, footwear and textiles—where (post-industrial) textile waste is often most abundant and value can be reclaimed with greater efficiency. By addressing key issues such as material recovery, segregation, and recycling technologies, upstream circularity presents a unique opportunity for closed-loop recycling, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and fostering innovation within manufacturing ecosystems.
Launching the HREDD Training Toolkit for Trade Unions
On 05 November 2024 CNV Internationaal launched their HREDD Training Toolkit for Trade Unions in an event organised with the support of GIZ FABRIC Asia. Find the summary and the recording of the session below.
Technical Seminar #21: On the landscape of regenerative cotton
Following our Technical Seminar held on 24 July 2024, we are pleased to present you with a comprehensive summary of the event.