For Manufacturers/ Producers

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

Driver training reduces worker accidents

Authorities in Kampong Speu province, in partnership with the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP), have successfully educated transport drivers on road safety. The outcome has been a notable decline in accidents involving workers’ transport trucks during the first half of...

Forcing for overtime become more common than before due to lack of surprise checks

According to labor activists, workers in most factories are being forced to work overtime because the Department of Workshop and Labor Law Inspection has failed to conduct regular inspections of factories.

Clothing overproduction, overconsumption and can tech fix it?

Fast fashion is showing no signs of slowing and the textile waste mountain continues to grow. Is tech that predicts consumer demands the answer to ending the make-take-waste cycle?

Amid record heat, even indoor factory workers enter dangerous terrain

When temperatures in Thailand shot past 112 degrees earlier this year, the government issued extreme heat warnings for large swaths of the country. It wasn't safe, officials said, to be outdoors.

Widening gender gap in our RMG sector

The Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industry contributes the greatest share of Bangladesh's foreign earnings about 84.6% in FY 22-23. There are over 4.2 million employees overall in this industry and more than 80% of them are Bangladeshi women who live in rural regions. Unfortunately,...

On-demand manufacturing and zero inventory models make waves

On-demand manufacturing has transformed the traditional game of bringing products to market based on their research into a pull model where sourcing, production and distribution are based on customer demand, ultimately leading to better control of production, inventory and waste.

New EU sustainability reporting rules are a challenge, says Puma

Meeting new European Union requirements for corporate reporting on sustainability is a challenge, sportswear brand Puma's (PUMG.DE) head of sustainability said on Wednesday, ahead of what he called an "avalanche" of regulation in the bloc.

Why Are Billions Of Clothes Never Even Sold?

Given that an estimated 150 billion garments are produced every single year, we know that the fashion industry produces far too many clothes. But did you know that a staggering amount of those garments – between 15 and 45 billion, according to one report – are never sold in the...

How To Create A Blueprint For Your Company's ESG Journey

Ash Modha is the CEO and Co-Founder of Certified B Corp, Mondetta Clothing, and dedicated to ESG, sustainability and social impact.

Bangladesh’s minimum wage needs to grow faster for its economy catch up with other countries

Bangladesh’s garment sector is discussing having its minimum wage raised. Local trade unions and the IndustriALL global union are calling for the minimum wage to be raised to Tk23,000 (US$210), based on the minimum income needed for basic needs calculated by the Bangladesh...

Will the new wave of trade and sustainability initiatives succeed in protecting rights?

This wave of new policy measures has scholars talking about a ‘sustainability revolution’ in trade governance. But the key question remains to be answered: will these initiatives actually make international trade more sustainable? Two sets of concerns need to be considered for...

Joint Letter: Red lines to the Regulation on “prohibiting products made with forced labour on the Union market”

As the negotiations on the content of the legislation advance, and in order to ensure that the European Commission proposal fulfils its best potential, we, the undersigned Civil Society Organisations, Coalitions and Trade Unions, believe that the below elements are essential to...

2 garments factories shut down, over 6,000 workers lose jobs

More than 6,000 workers lost their jobs with the closure of two apparel manufacturers in Cebu and Bataan, the Confederation of Wearable Exporters of the Philippines (CONWEP) said Monday. CONWEP confirmed the closure of Mactan Apparels Inc., one of the three biggest garments and...

Focusing on workers’ welfare, Tirupur Stakeholders Forum will be relaunced soon

Tirupur Stakeholders Forum (TSF), an initiative comprising of Tirupur Exporters Association, Unions, NGOs and Brand Ethics Working Group will be relaunched soon under the chairmanship of V. Elangovan, vice president of Tirupur Exporters Association (TEA).

Fashion is ‘Sleepwalking’ into a Climate Catastrophe. Bangladesh is in the Bullseye

For Monira, a 30-year-old garment worker living in Ashulia, a suburb near the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, the weather has become her defining concern.

Stitched Under Strain: Long term loss in the Cambodian Garment Industry

ActionAid’s latest report, ‘Stitched Under Strain: Long term wage loss across the Cambodian garment industry’, has revealed new evidence that Cambodian garment workers, including at factories that produce for major brands Nike and Adidas, have experienced systemic wage loss...

Sustainable Apparel Coalition Sharpens Focus on Climate, Decent Work, and Nature in Updated Strategy

Announced during New York Climate Week, the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) is pleased to announce an evolution of its strategy, one that amplifies and builds upon its already strong base. As the world continues to confront mounting challenges like environmental degradation,...

Exporters urge buyers to pay more for future orders considering workers' living costs

Apparel exporters have appealed to brands and buyers to consider paying additional costs for forthcoming orders in view of rising living expenses of workers due to the high inflation across the world.

State-of-the-art CBC machine installed by BGMEA at its Chittagong hospital

In a bid to improve the healthcare services for garment workers, the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has recently introduced a state-of-the-art Complete Blood Count (CBC) machine, exclusively designed for the pathological examination of dengue...

Most RMG factories ensuring good social, environmental practices: Survey

An ongoing Brac University survey has found that most of the country's ready-made garment (RMG) factories are ensuring good social practices such as healthcare services, daycare centres, insurance, fair price shops and menstrual hygiene products for workers.