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HomeBusiness NewsBGMEA joins global alliance urging digital labeling

BGMEA joins global alliance urging digital labeling

BGMEA joins global alliance urging digital labelingBGMEA joins a global alliance urging governments around the world to modernize the domestic fashion labelling requirements and support the use of more sustainable digital labels. The President of BGMEA Mr. Faruque Hassan signed a letter on 4 April 2023.

The letter calls upon the governments to amend national regulations to allow the adoption of fully digital labelling. By signing this letter BGMEA has aligned itself with its sustainability vision of 2030 which promotes sustainability, circularity and transparency in global fashion supply chain.

The rationale of digital labelling is multi-pronged. Firstly, digital labelling would significantly cut labelling waste and help in decarbonization efforts.  It is estimated that around 343,000 MT of carbon di oxide is emitted from labelling waste, which can be eliminated from the industry supply chain. It may be noted that every year about 9.17 million kilometer of label tape is produced for the global fashion industry’s requirement which is enough to stretch between the earth and the moon twelve times each year.

While a fully digital labelling solution would cut manufacturing costs and thus make fashion more competitive and affordable, this would also reduce lead time and enable consumers to access more detailed information about the products they purchase, which will ensure transparency and traceability of products.

Keeping the information with the product would increase its longevity in the circular economy resulting in the chance for resale, upcycling, or recycling.

Moreover, digital labelling will also play an effective role in controlling the manufacturing of counterfeit products since every input of the finished goods is expected to come under digital labelling where all the parties in the supply chain will be identifiable. It will thus enable the industry to better protect intellectual property rights (IPR). BGMEA believes the such initiative will ensure better governance in the global fashion supply chain.

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