Brands join forces for circularity in Bangladesh
Bringing innovation to where textile and garment manufacturing is already happening is an important element of making fashion sustainable.
23rd April 2021
Infinited Fibre Company is one of the over 30 renowned fashion brands, manufacturers and recyclers collaborating in the Circular Fashion Partnership – a new initiative to capture and reuse textile waste in Bangladesh, the second-biggest garment manufacturer in the world.
The Circular Fashion Partnership is a cross-sectorial project led by Global Fashion Agenda, with partners Reverse Resources, The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and P4G. It aims to achieve a long-term, scaleable transition to a circular fashion system.
Circular Fashion Partnership for Bangladesh
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Circular Fashion Partnership. The participants include Bershka, Bestseller, C&A, Gina Tricot, Grey State, H&M Group, KMart Australia, Marks & Spencer, OVA, Pull & Bear, Peak Performance and Target Australia. The partnership is a GFA-led cross-sectorial project with several other partners. The partners include Reverse Resources, the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and P4G, that aims to achieve a long-term, scalable transition to a circular fashion system, according to a press release from GFA. The partnership facilitates circular commercial collaborations between major fashion brands, textile and garment manufacturers and recyclers to develop and implement new systems to capture and direct post-production fashion waste back into the production of new fashion products.