This framed illustration depicts the life cycle of post-industrial textile waste generated in Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) industry, commonly known as 'Jhut'. Approximately 600,000...
A Policy Story of Survival, Pressure, and the Road Ahead
Executive Summary
Bangladesh’s apparel sector is facing a structural shift marked by declining export growth, falling...
In Bangladesh’s RMG sector—employing over 4 million workers, 60% of whom are women—wage equality remains both a moral and economic imperative. Despite recent minimum...
Nigeria’s fashion industry, long celebrated for its vibrant textiles and cultural richness, is stepping into a new era of global relevance. Fueled by a...
Tariq Hameed, Global Sales Manager, Delta Kimya
In a significant development for Bangladesh’s garment industry, the United States finalized a 20% tariff on Bangladeshi textile...
Ready-Made Garments (RMG) and textile sector in Bangladesh contributing approximately 83% of the country's total export earnings and employing over four million workers, is...
Mohammad Amir Khsaru
Plastic is a material that can be shaped at any forms when soft. Common plastics polymers used in textile clothes are Polyethylene...
The Rise of a New Global Apparel Hub
Egypt is rapidly emerging as a strategic center for global garment manufacturing. Driven by robust export performance,...
Author: Nure A. Khan, CEO - CHARM
Metaphysical:
The apparel industry in Bangladesh is a cornerstone of the country’s economy, employing millions of workers. However, issues...
The world of textiles is often associated with rich traditions and timeless craftsmanship. However, the story of Nordic Knots—a Swedish textile and rug brand—illustrates...
Md. Amir Khasru
Introduction:
Within the revolution of the human civilization, the demands for the special clothing increase very rapidly. From ancient times, humans tried to...
This framed illustration depicts the life cycle of post-industrial textile waste generated in Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) industry, commonly known as 'Jhut'. Approximately 600,000...