For Manufacturers/ Producers

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

Cotton Productions’ Harmful Environmental Impact is Partly Being Fueled by High Consumer Demands

The world is rapidly changing, forcing the discussion around the environmental impact of our choices central to many industries. Of them is the textile industry. As the most commonly produced and bought fabric, cotton is the staple of most wardrobes. But it also carries a heavier...

Govt allows trade unions in economic zones

In response to international pressure, the Bangladesh government has finally decided to allow trade unions in the factories within the country's economic zones to ensure labour rights.

New report, “Hanging On By a Thread”, exposes gross exploitation of garment workers in Pakistan

A new report has exposed the increasing exploitation of garment workers in Pakistan, revealing details of how factories used by some of the world’s biggest fashion brands are routinely violating minimum wage requirements, enforcing excessive hours, ignoring health and safety...

Cambodia: It’s official, $204 is new minimum wage

The National Council on Minimum Wage (NCMW) yesterday reached a consensus on the new minimum wage of $202 for garment, travel goods and bag industries with an additional $2 per month by Prime Minister Hun Manet, which will enable factory workers to receive a monthly wage of at...

5 quick findings from Heimtextil’s new textile trend forecast for 24/25

Under the theme of “New Sensitivity,” the trend themes for 2024/2025 focus is on innovations and changes in the composition of textiles.

Corporations are paying for worker abuse audits that are ‘designed to fail’, say insiders

US and UK companies with foreign operations use audits to prevent worker abuse – but auditors say the checks aren’t working.

Upcoming forum to address Europe fashion, textile sector sustainability

The Textile & Fashion Forum Helsinki 2023, jointly organised by Finnish Textile & Fashion and Euratex, highlights the discourse on sustainable practices within the textile and fashion industry.

Greening of RMG factories remains unrewarded

Isn't it intriguing that greening the garment factories of the country with huge investment has done little to fetch fair prices compared to many competing countries?

Workers of 23 GFT factories to get allowance for job loss

Workers of 23 garment, footwear and travel goods factories whose labour contracts were suspended in July and August will be provided allowance as per the government policy, said the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MLVT), yesterday.

India Remakes its Model for Handling Textile Waste

India’s positioning as the world’s textile recycling hub rests heavily upon the small town of Panipat, an approximate two-hour drive from country’s capital city of New Delhi.

Textile Recycling Industry in India 2023 | Market Size, Share, Trends & Forecast 2028

IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has recently releases report titled “ India Textile Recycling Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028 , ” The study provides a detailed analysis of the textile recycling industry in India ,...

Binding Agreements Bring Change. So Why Aren’t US Brands Signing Them?

On Wednesday, Akter was in downtown Manhattan attending the unveiling of a new memorial for the victims of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, one of the worst disasters in New York City history and a galvanizing moment for the American labor rights movement.

Overseas worker exploitation - how does this influence HR at home?

For organisations that have operations overseas, these responsibilities can sometimes become blurred, as companies outsource their labour to third parties, or exist in areas where labour laws are less strict or non-existent.

RMG makers plan Tk9,000 monthly wages

The readymade garment (RMG) makers are planning to propose Tk 9,000 monthly wages for grade 7 workers to the Minimum Wages Board, despite the workers’ demand for Tk 23,000 per month.

Guidelines for factories to prevent occupational hazards during floods

The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has issued guidelines for garment factories to prevent occupational hazards from happening during flash floods.

‘The missing link’: is textile recycling the answer to fashion’s waste crisis?

Millions of tonnes of T-shirts and dresses are dumped or burned every year. Turning old clothes into new ones is possible – the question is whether it is a realistic solution

Joint Statement on Extended Producer Responsibility for Textiles

RREUSE, along with 10 other NGOs and progressive business associations, urges EU lawmakers to incorporate waste prevention and local re-use as guiding principles into future EPR schemes for mandatory textile separate collection.

State of the Denim Supply Chain

In 2020, the Transformers Foundation released a report on the unethical behavior of brands and retailers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, it was deemed essential for the industry's viability to establish a commercial compliance rider that outlined ethical supply...

Bangladesh apparel units keen to embrace sustainability in production process, underlines BGMEA President

During a meeting with Tolga Ilter, Chairman of Orkim Chemicals, at the BGMEA office in Uttara in Dhaka, BGMEA President Faruque Hassan emphasised Bangladesh apparel industry’s growing focus on sustainable manufacturing.

Over 250 entrepreneurs have been suspended from MGMA

Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association MGMA announced that more than 250 garment manufacturers who failed to pay their membership fees have been suspended from their membership.