Context
The textile industry is a key sector of the economy in many Asian countries and, depending on the country, accounts for up to 80 per cent of export income. Although these countries have very different framework conditions, they face the same challenges: ensuring decent conditions for workers and reducing environmental impacts.
To create a socially just and environmentally friendly industry, while at the same time remaining com-petitive in the long term, production companies, business associations, the relevant ministries, trade unions, civil society and international fashion brands need to intensify their cooperation.
Objective
Key stakeholders in the Asian textile and clothing industry are cooperating more closely to improve production conditions and reduce the sector’s environmental impact.
Approach
The project enhances the regional dialogue between relevant actors in the industry. At conferences and digital seminars, they are able to exchange ideas and discuss the topic of environmentally friendly and socially equitable textile supply chains.
In addition, the project incorporates the position of producers into the international discourse. It achieves this goal through the first inter-Asian network of manufacturers’ associations ‘Sustainable Textile of the Asian Region’ (STAR) and the Sustainable Terms of Trade Initiative (STTI).
To share relevant knowledge in the region, the project partnered with the International Labour Organiza-tion (ILO) to establish the digital knowledge platform ‘Asia Garment Hub’. This platform offers targeted information and knowledge products on topics related to an environmentally friendly and socially equi-table textile and clothing industry.
Moreover, the project collaborates with international brands, global initiatives and local production facilities to foster environmentally friendly and resource-efficient production methods, while also im-proving working conditions.