A lot is happening on the Asia Garment Hub – let us give you an overview!

AGH x CO: Greater reach, greater impact

AGH x CO: Greater reach, greater impact

The Asia Garment Hub is joining forces with Common Objective (CO). With CO’s global network of 65,000+ professionals and AGH’s deep regional expertise, this collaboration strengthens opportunities for connection, knowledge-sharing, and responsible sourcing. Now, it’s time for CO to speak up—Tamsin Lejeune, CEO, and Melanie Plank, Director of Content & Research, tell us what’s next.

Big changes for the Asia Garment Hub!

Big changes for the Asia Garment Hub!

Did you know that the Asia Garment Hub is joining forces with Common Objective, an intelligent business network for the fashion industry, creating a stronger, more connected platform for sustainability in the garment industry? But what does this mean for users, and how will it shape the future of collaboration? Our co-directors Constantia Chirnside (GIZ) and David Williams (ILO) share key insights.

Do you still have questions about the merger of AGH x CO? Find answers in our FAQs!

Do you still have questions about the merger of AGH x CO? Find answers in our FAQs!

The Asia Garment Hub is joining forces with Common Objective, a leading business network for the fashion industry. This partnership will create a stronger, more connected platform to drive sustainability in the garment sector. But what does this mean for you as a user? How will it impact collaboration and access to resources? To help navigate these changes, we’ve put together a comprehensive FAQ to address the most important questions and ensure a smooth transition. 

Asia Garment Hub Circle: The Hub’s new home

Asia Garment Hub Circle: The Hub’s new home

The merger of the Asia Garment Hub and Common Objective comes with several changes. While the current Hub will be archived, users will still have access — though no new updates will be made. Going forward, the Asia Garment Hub Circle on the CO platform will be the new space for fresh content and community interaction. So what are circles, actually? And what function do they serve?