Green practices recommended to secure sustainable garment export to Canada

Nov 9th at 08:12
09-11-2022 08:12:44+07:00

Green practices recommended to secure sustainable garment export to Canada

Vietnamese businesses were advised to adopt green practices to secure sustainable growth in textile and garment export to Canada, where Viet Nam ranks second among the exporters of such products.

 

Data from Canada show that Viet Nam exported about US$1.2 billion worth of textiles and garments to the North American market in 2021. The export growth stood at 40.8 per cent during 2018 - 22. By optimising the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), to which both sides are signatories, the revenue could reach $1.5 billion this year.

However, Tran Thu Quynh, Commercial Counsellor and head of Viet Nam’s trade office in Canada, said to obtain sustainable export growth, businesses should devise a carbon emission reduction strategy, adopt a circular production model, use recyclable materials and clean energy, and practise energy efficiency.

They also need to stay updated with new certificate systems in the industry and comply with buyers’ report requirements, she told the Vietnam News Agency.

The official noted the trade office was working to advertise Vietnamese companies’ capabilities of sustainable and circular production and introduce the firms with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certificates to Canadian partners.

Quynh said “greening” was an inevitable trend in the textile and garment industry, forcing businesses in Viet Nam to strive for sustainable development.

Notably, in response to Canada’s demand for supply source diversification, India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka have been emerging as strong rivals thanks to their capabilities to manufacture sophisticated products. This is another challenge for Vietnamese businesses, according to Quynh.

At Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada held at the Toronto Congress Centre on November 7 - 9, the pavilion of Viet Nam is giving international partners an overview of the country’s textile and garment industry, which is working to apply environmentally friendly technology. It is also encouraging major brands in North America to pay attention to CPTPP-created chances for boosting connectivity in production and supply chains with Viet Nam.

Also at this event, the largest of its kind in North America, the trade office of Viet Nam had a meeting with the head of the Canadian Apparel Federation to discuss cooperation orientations in the industry.

Thanks to the complete reopening, Canada’s demand for textile and garment imports had strongly bounced back. Insiders held that there remained much room for Viet Nam to increase exports to this market despite considerable competition pressure. 

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

China and Vietnam to strengthen supply chain

China is greatly interested in strengthening strategic development ties with Vietnam, improve connectivity between the two countries and build a sustainable supply...

Energy industry masters advanced technologies

Enterprises and research units in the field of energy, especially in the electricity industry, have taken the lead in mastering advanced technologies, achieving...

Viet Nam completes policies to develop modern commercial infrastructure

Viet Nam will complete policies to develop commercial infrastructure to meet the national socio-economic development needs.

Weakening global demand hurts Vietnam's garment makers: industry official

Vietnam's garment industry is expected to face a decline in orders from its key markets over the next two quarters, the country's textile and apparel association...

Vietnamese enterprises grapple with fall in orders

Despite enjoying great benefits from the U.S. dollar’s appreciation over the Vietnam dong, many Vietnamese exporting enterprises, especially those in the footwear...

Hanoi tightens management of goods ahead of Tet holiday

The inspection of infringing goods at the end of the year in the city starts on November 1 and continues for the next three and a half months.

Seafood sector expects rosier Q4 performance

Albeit inflation still fetching high in some key export markets, seafood producers aspire to rosier business in the rest of the year, leveraging sound performance...

HCM City ensures sufficient food supply, stable prices for upcoming Tet holiday

The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade has asked businesses to prepare a wide range of essential goods commonly consumed during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New...

Aquaculture waste proves profitable for seafood producers

 As nearly one million tonnes of aquaculture waste are discarded annually, some firms have begun to seek ways to reclaim the waste and prevent it from posing a risk...

Hanoi displays handicrafts, ornamental plants

Handicrafts and ornamental plants in Long Bien District, Hanoi will be showcased in a week-long event amid efforts to boost consumption ahead of Tet holiday.


MOST READ


Back To Top