As the second highest consumer of energy, Bangladesh’s apparel sector needs policies to transition toward greater renewable energy reliance.
Addressing the challenges faced by women RMG workers is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic necessity for the industry’s sustained growth.
Bangladesh needs to understand what shifts are occurring in the apparel industry globally and adapt accordingly.
Uncertainty dominates the outlook of the fashion industry in 2024 due to economic challenges like subdued growth, persistent inflation, and weak consumer confidence.
Fashion and apparel brands require a strong strategy to secure future supplies of preferred sustainable raw materials to maintain and grow profitability.
Just transition planning in the energy, agricultural, and RMG sectors in Bangladesh is essential to minimize harm, particularly for vulnerable people.
In Bunon 2030’s inaugural dialogue, participants explored circularity, decarbonization, and competitiveness for sustainable growth in the RMG Sector.
The latest report from Bunon 2030 explores circularity, decarbonization and sustainability within the Bangladesh apparel sector.
The keynote presentation serves as an immersive and comprehensive exploration into the realms of circularity and competitiveness within the apparel sector.