
Hanoi (VNA) - Digital transformation, creating suitable designs and recycling clothes are now proving to be important target activities for the garment and textile industry towards a circular economy and sustainabil🔥ity.
Pressure of digital transformation
According to Nguyen Phuoc Hung, Vice President of the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Business Associations (HUBA), the union’s textile and garment enterprises are facing many difficulties, including limited cash flow and failure to access loans, and get disbursement or transfer bad debts. Therefore, since mid-2022, many businesses have not invested, and tended to resell or lose their brands. In the first quarter of 2023, the city's garment and textile businesses reported an export turnover decrease of 8% year-on-year, he said, forecasting that the coming months will be an extremely difficult period for the industry’s enterprises.Towards circular economy
Along with digital transformation, moving towards a circular economy is also one of the current urgent requirements for textile enterprises. Regarding this issue, Viet said that a circular economy is an economic model that includes all activities from design, production to service provision, towards reusing materials and reducing impacts on the environment. There are four basic benefits brought about a circular economy through making the most of resources, protecting the environment, promoting economic development and ensuring social benefits, stressed Viet. According to Viet, despite its great contributions to the economy, the textile and garment industry is one of the leading polluters to the environment. As a result, many countries around the world have set sustainability standards for textiles imported into their markets. This requires Vietnam's garment and textile sector to change, and “go green” for sustainable development.
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