It’s time to talk about sustainability and finance in RMG sector

One thing that our industry people appear to be the best at is explaining, often in great detail, the problems and challenges that we face.
21 November 2021

Apparel manufacturers are key to fashion’s climate ambitions

Last week, I wrote about the implications of COP26 on the RMG sector in Bangladesh. Since then, representatives from the fashion industry have made another major announcement at the climate conference, which could set off serious reverberations in the global fashion supply chains over the next decade.
14 November 2021

COP26 and its relevance to Bangladesh’s apparel industry

The 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) started last week in Glasgow, Scotland. Bangladesh, appropriately, is being represented at the global climate event by a delegation from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), led by President Faruque Hassan.
7 November 2021

Let’s build the RMG park of the future

A decade ago, global management consultant McKinsey published a report titled “Bangladesh’s Ready-Made Garments Landscape:
31 October 2021

Is Bangladesh’s apparel sector ready for industry 4.0?

The footprint of Bangladesh in the global apparel industry can be traced back to the early 1980s, and by now the industry has achieved phenomenal growth in exports.
24 October 2021

Bangladesh RMG must be more resilient after Covid-19

The world might look a very different place 10 years from now. If the Covid-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is that nothing can be taken for granted—in life or in business.
17 October 2021

Beyond LDC: 5 ideas for a future-proof RMG sector

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has released a new report which looks at how the economies of the least developed countries (LDCs) have progressed during the past 50 years.
11 October 2021

In fashion, ‘sustainability as usual’ may no longer be enough

Can we decouple business growth from climate impacts? This is the thorny question that no politician wants to answer right now, and it is easy to understand why.
26 September 2021

A case for regulatory oversight of online apparel retailers

As a clothing manufacturer, there are a great many legal and regulatory hoops I must jump through in order to remain in operation without falling foul of the law.
19 September 2021

Why Bangladesh needs to set price floor for garments

The US government has passed well-documented “anti-dumping laws” aimed at providing a level playing field and protection for the local industries.
12 September 2021

How to support the renewable energy drive in Bangladesh

Recently I wrote about how Bangladesh’s RMG industry needs to move towards renewable energy in order to gain a global competitive advantage in garment production. Here I want to look at some of the challenges our industry faces in its shift to renewable and cleaner energy, and how to overcome these challenges.
5 September 2021

Clean energy could bestow major competitive advantage for suppliers

Competitive advantage comes in many different shapes and forms. Product quality, speed, flexibility and, of course, price. All have their place in influencing whether a company should choose one supplier over another.
29 August 2021

Factory owners can’t do it all themselves

To grow and fulfil its potential in the coming years, I believe Bangladesh’s RMG industry needs to adapt when it comes to management.
22 August 2021

Bangladesh apparel industry needs to tackle mistruths head-on

If one were to read the international media, one might be given the impression that Bangladesh is a wasteland, when we all know that it is anything but.
15 August 2021

New due diligence laws: Is Bangladesh ready?

Around the world, the issue of human rights due diligence in global supply chains is rapidly rising up the agenda. But what does this mean and how will it impact garment manufacturers in Bangladesh?
8 August 2021

We need safety net for garment workers

After all the talk of “bouncing back better” in our industry during the past 18-months, we are still failing the people who make our clothes.
1 August 2021

Our apparel sector needs more female leaders

In Bangladesh, we are missing a trick by failing to capitalise on a resource which could super-charge our RMG industry into a bold new era. What resource? Female leaders and executives. Look at the world’s most successful economies and you will find that one of the most defining features is the prevalence of females in positions of leadership and management. This rule also applies for the world’s top businesses.
18 July 2021

Collaboration is essential to solve the apparel industry’s challenges

The RMG industry’s challenges are too big to solve at the individual level.
11 July 2021

We need to lead, not follow, in the digital age

We make clothing in Bangladesh, and we do it exceedingly well. But how good are we at marketing and selling this clothing?
4 July 2021

It’s time to talk about cotton

Cotton is the lifeblood of the Bangladesh RMG industry, with our country among the world’s four largest users of this miracle fibre. The other three are China, India and Pakistan, the latter two of which also have large home textile markets.
27 June 2021