In support of Bunon 2030’s mission for a sustainable future in apparel, LightCastle Partners and Policy Exchange recently organized a policy roundtable dialogue.
With the widespread presence of thrift shops, online markets, and a growing interest in vintage items, “re-commerce” is gaining traction in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh needs to understand what shifts are occurring in the apparel industry globally and adapt accordingly.
The burgeoning pile of textile waste, with its massive carbon footprint, can no longer be considered an externality of growth.
Bangladesh’s economic growth, investment opportunities, and favorable business environment make it a prominent player in the global economy.
An inclusive and synergistic effort is needed between the public, development, and private sectors as Bangladesh combats climate change and builds sustainable solutions.
The future of the apparel sector is influenced by disruptions in the value chain, geo-politics, and fashion dynamics.
The Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh in the Netherlands, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Kingdom of…
On October 29, 2020, LightCastle Partners entered into a strategic agreement with Larive International. The partnership was formally announced to the…
Bangladesh has been lauded as one of the frontline nations to implement the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by achieving several…
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