From indigo dye pits to cutting-edge pattern making, West Africa is rich with craftsmanship, but has lacked the ...
About 100 Bangladeshi workers who were employed by Malaysian companies have rallied in Bangladesh’s capital to demand unpaid ...
Bangladesh recently hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Cotton Ecosystem: Strengthening Bangladesh’s Apparel Value Chain” ...
The ISCEA Night & Certificate Ceremony 2025 was held at Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden, in participation of certified ...
Sri Lanka's Joint Apparel Association Forum calls for critical reforms at Colombo port to enhance efficiency and ...
Bangladesh’s RMG industry has long powered its economic ascent, but its reliance on a narrow product base now threatens its momentum. To sustain growth, the sector must diversify beyond cotton and ...
Prof. D. Mukherjee [email protected] India’s textile and apparel industry, one of the country’s oldest and most employment-intensive sectors, stands at a decisive turning point.
For Bangladeshi garment and textile manufacturer DBL Group, climate change is a growing threat it cannot afford to ignore.
Major fashion brands, including H&M, M&S and C&A, are getting behind an initiative in Bangladesh that aims to use more ...
The global garment supply chain is undergoing somewhat of a slowdown due to US President Donald Trump’s recent reciprocal ...
India was at par with China and Korea once, but its industrial story flagged. A new book unpacks why a labour-rich nation ...
Canadian universities must take action to ensure decent work for garment factory workers who make their students’ hoodies.