Workers’
rights violations in the textiles industry have received more attention since
the catastrophic fall of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh. More recently, there is
also growing recognition of the serious environmental impacts associated with
textile value chains. The EU has put in place policies to address these
sustainability challenges, but these policies are limited, scattered, and
varying in relevance to textile value chains.
This report
by ECDPM presents insights for an integrated EU strategy in support of
sustainable textile supply chains, and it can inform specific policy processes.
The report assesses various policy measures, and explores how the EU can
enhance synergies between different policy areas.
This for
instance includes an analysis of EU-wide human rights and environmental due
diligence legislation, policy measures related to market access to the EU, an
ecodesign-style approach for textiles, and an EUlevel multi-stakeholder
initiative for sustainable textiles. Stepping up EU efforts to contribute to
sustainable textiles is timely and can be part and parcel of the European Green
Deal. More broadly, it can support the EU’s contribution to achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, in particular Goal 12 of ensuring
sustainable consumption and production patterns.
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