For Manufacturers/ Producers

by Holden Hao created 2021-05-17T20:49:37+07:00

Respecting human rights: Why the CSDDD needs to go beyond social auditing

Despite the longstanding and well-documented failure of social audits, certifications and related initiatives, the approach has so far largely evaded legal accountability. In the context of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), their role has come under...

BGMEA President for creating high-end fashion with local heritage material of Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s apex garment makers’ body- the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has called upon local manufacturers to produce high-end fashion items using local heritage materials in order to diversify the apparel sector offerings and achieve the...

Garment factories trying to make Yoga a regular practice for their workers

International Day of Yoga was celebrated across the globe on 21st June and Indian garment factories also celebrated since many factories organised various yoga related activities on this day. Interestingly workers as well as mid and senior level staff also participated in these...

Sustainable water management needed to tackle textile industry pollution

Addressing the environmental effect of Pakistan's textile sector necessitates implementing sustainable water management practices, said a senior official.

UNEP and UN Climate Change provide fashion communicators with practical guide to contribute to sustainable change

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the UN Climate-Change-convened Fashion Charter today launched the Sustainable Fashion Communication Playbook, a guide for consumer-facing communicators in the global fashion industry to align efforts to sustainability targets,...

Fashion brands must stop moving suppliers to cut costs, says sustainability expert

Fashion brands have been urged not to switch businesses and manufacturers in their supply chains for cheaper options as the industry faces increasing pressure to introduce sustainable practices.

Garment workers in Bengaluru stress lack of pro-women features in buses

Women-unfriendly government buses, the larger benefits of the Shakti scheme that provides free travel for women in public road transport, and the reservations about the financial implications of the scheme were highlighted during a panel discussion.

Precarity and Protest in Neoliberal Sri Lanka

For months since March 2022, mass protests engulfed the crisis-stricken Sri Lanka amid food and fuel shortages and skyrocketing inflation.

'Transition to circular economy has virtually come to a standstill despite European billions'

The 10 billion euros that EU member states have received to stimulate the circular economy have "ended up in the waste bin". The vast majority of the budget was spent on waste management, rather than on innovations to reduce the amount of waste, the European Court of Auditors...

Globetrotter and Myclimate unveil first results of assortment and second-hand items analysis

As part of a joint project, outdoor equipment manufacturer Globetrotter and the environmental protection foundation Myclimate calculated the greenhouse gas emissions of 40 product groups, such as rucksacks, hiking boots and rain jackets. In addition, they determined the average...

Good Fashion Fund makes first investment in Bangladesh

The Good Fashion Fund (GFF), a Netherlands-based investment fund promoting sustainable practices in the fashion industry, has made its first investment in Bangladesh.

A good yarn: the alternatives to viscose rayon made with old clothes and coconut water

Millions of trees are felled to make viscose rayon, but two new eco-friendly options are being produced at a commercial scale.

How Many Casualties Is Clothing Worth?

As long as fashion continues to take a “blind eye” approach to supply chain visibility, the ultimate human cost will continue to be counted in lives lost.

EU’s New Proposal to Tackle Textile Waste: Make Producers Pay for It

The European Commission has proposed a bold new set of rules to help tackle the issue of the huge and harmful effects of textile waste and to challenge the problematic rise of so-called “fast fashion.”

Ministry, ACILS collaborate for garment sector growth

The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has pledged to continue its collaboration with the American Centre for International Labour Solidarity (ACILS) and other stakeholders. This move is aimed at bolstering the garment sector’s exports once the new government is...

Effluent water recycling system for textile industry to be launched at Surat Expo

During the 8th edition of the Surat International Textile Expo 2023 (SITEX), India’s first effluent water recycling system for the textile dyeing and processing mills will be launched.

For Sri Lanka’s forex-earning garment workers, it’s a daily battle for survival

Their labour goes into making global brands, but their lives remain precarious amid low wages, exploitation and an enduring economic crisis.

Epic Group embraces Digital Transformation: A journey towards Streamlined Processes and Enhanced Profitability

AI, ML and IoT are going to be at the forefront of Epic Group's digital transformation journey. The company is adopting these technologies to automate routine tasks, increase productivity and reduce human error.

Digital technologies open up new prospects for textile industry in China's eastern city

Facing the impacts of fast fashion and flexible production, traditional textile manufacturers in Changshu chose to upgrade themselves via intelligent transition, digitalization, e-commerce and stronger efforts in branding, so as to maintain their advantages in the market.