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Bangladesh Urged to Formalize Textile Waste Management to Align with EU Sustainability Goals
Nov 18, 2024
Experts in Bangladesh have emphasized the need to formalize the country's informal textile waste management system to comply with EU sustainability regulations. A structured policy could create jobs, reduce import reliance, and address labor unrest. Key stakeholders call for technology transfer, financing, and a national circularity strategy, with the next five years deemed crucial for the garment sector’s transition to circular production models.
SHEIN Faces Scrutiny Over Supply Chain Practices Amid Labour Rights Efforts
Nov 18, 2024
SHEIN's evoluSHEIN roadmap highlights steps taken to address labour rights and governance issues, including audits and a Supplier Code of Conduct. However, despite claims of progress, concerns remain about forced labour, child labour, and working conditions across its vast supply chain. While SHEIN has terminated relationships with suppliers, questions linger about the effectiveness of its efforts and the depth of its commitment.
AI Revolution in Fashion can support climate goals but workers might be left behind
Nov 15, 2024
The fashion industry is adopting AI to reduce waste, monitor emissions, and improve sustainability, with brands like H&M investing in recycling and resource optimization. However, this shift endangers millions of jobs, particularly in labor-intensive countries like Bangladesh, where up to 60% of garment roles are at risk.
Global Unions File Complaints Against Next, New Yorker, and LPP Over Worker Rights Violations in Myanmar
Nov 15, 2024
IndustriALL and Myanmar unions have filed OECD complaints against Next, New Yorker, and LPP for sourcing from Myanmar despite documented worker rights abuses since the 2021 coup. The regime has banned unions and fostered exploitation, with brands accused of enabling these violations.
Decision on New Wage for RMG Workers In Bangladesh Expected by April
Nov 11, 2024
A committee has been formed to review and potentially revise the minimum wage for Bangladesh's garment workers, with a decision expected by April 2025. The committee will assess inflation adjustments and submit recommendations by then.
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