The fashion industry produces 13 million tons of textile waste each year, making it one of the most polluting industries in the world. So, heritage brand GANT decided to put in some extra measures for a more sustainable fashion future.
Sustainability
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Hanoi needs to take lot of initiatives to help Vietnam successfully achieve the concept of ‘business sustainability’.
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The debate to reduce weekly working hours will continue for some time.
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Sustainability
Continual commitment to safety and security of garment workers in Vietnam! Awareness is the need of the hour
Government’s efforts to ensure safety and security of garment workers continue; however, awareness is still the need of the hour.
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Sustainability
Fair Wear Foundation going all out to improve the lives of garment workers in Vietnam
The Fair Wear Foundation or FWF has been initiating efforts and measures to promote the welfare of garment workers in Vietnam.
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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) through its Vietnam Improvement Programme is helping Vietnam enhance the sustainable growth of its apparel industry.
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Sustainability
Odlo’s sustainability report shows ‘no areas of improvement’ in its Vietnam factories
The recently released Odlo’s sustainability report, among many things, highlighted that Vietnam’s imposing value share of 28.3 per cent made it the leading Asian supplier of the brand.
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The local authorities in Vietnam are cautious of taking up new textile projects, particularly dyeing projects, owing to risk of pollution.
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Team Apparel Resources spoke to some garment industry experts in Vietnam and analysed if workers’ welfare was becoming a part of business strategy.