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Promotion of sustainable energy practices in garment sector in Cambodia The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) has partnered with the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) to implement the promotion of sustainable energy practices in the garment sector in Cambodia. This four-year project, co-funded by the European Union through the Switch-Asia programme, currently implements activities promoting sustainable consumption and production in 24 countries.
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Bradley Abbott, Project Lead, Switch Asia, to find out more about the Switch Garment project, its key deliverables and progress since its launch 6 months back. What is the scope of the Switch Garment project? Who are the key partners involved?
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Pic: Switch Asia The European Union (EU) SWITCH-Asia Switch Garment project participated in the European Chamber of Commerce Cambodia Breakfast Talk last month on ‘How can European brands meet RE100 and other global climate goals in Cambodia?’ Switch Garment is working with key actors in the sector, including the government, brands, technology providers and factories. The event that took place in Phnom Penh was attended by Karolien Casaer-Diez, Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Cambodia country representative and Switch Garment project manager, Matthew Armstrong, representative from Adidas, and Peter Ford, environmental sustainability responsible at H&M Group in Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. GGGI is a treaty-based international organisation headquartered in Seoul.