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BGMEA,Worldly discussed on the importance of impact data for competitiveness and transparency

A delegation from Worldly, led by Chief Marketing Officer Jay Gaines, and Director, Regional Supplier Engagement Ms. Angela Lee met BGMEA Vice President Vidiya Amrit Khan on 19 November 2025 at BGMEA.

Worldly is a leading impact intelligence platform, trusted by 40,000+ global brands and manufacturers. As the exclusive host of the Higg Index and partner to key sustainability frameworks including ZDHC and Bluesign, Worldly supports businesses with high-resolution primary data on carbon, water, chemistry, labor, and materials.

The meeting focused on Worldly’s advanced analytics and assessment tools can support Bangladesh’s RMG sector in meeting emerging global requirements and strengthening factory-level impact measurement.

Highlighting the importance of timely collaboration, Vidiya Amrit Khan emphasised on the importance of impact data for competitiveness and transparency.

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