Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman on Tuesday emphasised the apparel industry's critical role in the country's economic growth and underscored the importance of continuous innovation and sustainable practices.
“The apparel industry is pivotal in Bangladesh's economic growth and development. However, to sustain this momentum, we must prioritise sustainability and ethical practices,” he said while speaking at the Sustainable Apparel Forum (SAF) 2024.
Towards a sustainable and competitive apparel industry in Bangladesh and beyond, the Sustainable Apparel Forum (SAF) 2024 emphasized promoting decent work that focuses on a more ethical, equitable, and environment-friendly industry.
The Bangladesh Apparel Exchange, in partnership with ILO-IFC Better Work Bangladesh and in collaboration with GIZ and WaterAid, organised the SAF 2024 in Dhaka and convened government officials, industry leaders, and national and international partners to chart a path towards a more ethical and environmentally conscious future.
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Highlighting the role of international cooperation, Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh, Charles Whiteley, reaffirmed the EU's commitment to supporting Bangladesh's efforts towards sustainability.
"Development cooperation plays a crucial role in promoting ethical practices, environmental conservation, and social inclusion within the apparel industry," Whiteley noted.
Circular economy, sustainable solutions, fair prices, ethical consumption — all in the mix at the Sustainable Apparel Forum — are vital to ensure that all stakeholders benefit from the green transition, he said.
As the second largest RMG exporter with over four million people employed in the sector, Bangladesh plays a critical role in the global apparel supply chain.
The SAF 2024 was designed to bring together industry stakeholders this year to foster dialogue, share best practices, and drive action towards a more sustainable future in the apparel sector.