“Greening” the textile, garment and footwear industry: Motivation from challenges
Monday, November 4,2024AsemconnectVietnam - Faced with a series of strict requirements from international brands, national commitments on emission reduction, and increasing production costs, the Vietnamese textile, garment and footwear industry is facing great pressure.
Pressure from international requirements and sustainability commitments
Dr. Nguyen Van Hoi, Director of the Institute for Strategy and Policy Research on Industry and Trade, said that the Vietnamese textile, garment and footwear supply chain has now deeply participated in the global value chain.
In 2022, the export turnover of the textile and garment industry reached more than 44 billion USD and the footwear industry reached over 28 billion USD. Despite a decline in 2023 due to the global economic slowdown, exports of these two industries have increased again in 2024 and are forecast to increase in the following years, continuing to contribute to Vietnam's total export turnover.
However, as industries that generate large amounts of emissions, textiles and footwear are currently under pressure from the requirement to "green" the supply chain. International brands are introducing strict regulations on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, saving energy, using environmentally friendly materials and increasing recycling.
This requires Vietnamese enterprises to comply and innovate to meet increasingly high environmental standards in demanding markets such as the US and EU.
Mr. Le Xuan Thinh, Director of Vietnam Cleaner Production Center Company Limited (VNCPC), pointed out the challenges of the textile and garment industry from the pressure to use energy efficiently, recover and recycle to reduce environmental impacts.
The Government's commitment to zero net emissions by 2050 requires the textile and garment industry to have a roadmap for implementation (the industry currently emits about 5 million tons of CO2/year).
Along with that, the costs of energy, labor, and raw materials are increasing. This is a challenge but also a driving force.
To develop sustainably, to go the long way, there must be a roadmap to cut costs related to raw materials, resources, water and have measures to recycle and circulate in accordance with environmental standards," Mr. Le Xuan Thinh analyzed.
Ms. Phan Thi Thanh Xuan, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association (Lefaso) said that the Vietnamese leather and footwear industry has deeply integrated into the global supply chain, so meeting sustainable development standards is an inevitable requirement that many businesses, especially large enterprises, have been implementing.
Previously, these requirements mainly came from brands, but now they have been legalized, especially in demanding markets such as the US and EU.
Recently, the EU has issued a series of regulations to promote the "greening" of the supply chain, including the law on supply chain inspection, or the law on anti-deforestation.
In addition, new regulations such as extended responsibility for manufacturers, eco-labeling and eco-design are also major challenges for the Vietnamese footwear industry, as the EU and US markets currently account for 70% of the industry's export turnover.
Analyzing further the specific characteristics of the industry, Ms. Phan Thi Thanh Xuan said that the difference in the green supply chain of the footwear industry is fashion, requiring attention from the initial design stage.
For example, Nike has applied 10 design rules to ensure that right from the idea generation, it must aim to choose environmentally friendly materials as well as control the entire production process, ensuring the lowest emissions, as well as reusing materials and accessories in the production process.
Creating "leverage" from chain linkage
According to experts, one of the problems of Vietnam's textiles and footwear in the current "greening" process is the lack of linkage according to the value chain.
Meanwhile, new generation FTAs, especially CPTPP and EVFTA, require rules of origin, fibers and fabrics must be produced in Vietnam, used in Vietnam or in countries in the FTA bloc to be certified for rules of origin and enjoy preferential taxes.
This requirement requires textile and footwear enterprises to focus on sustainable development of the entire value chain, from input materials to the production process and bringing products to market.
In addition, the textile and footwear industry needs to selectively attract foreign investment, prioritizing investment projects in advanced textile and dyeing technology that do not cause negative impacts on the environment.
At the same time, connect with domestic garment enterprises, form a chain of links across the entire value chain and propose scientific and technological solutions to green the textile and garment industry... towards sustainable development, meeting the requirements of major markets in the world and keeping up with the green consumption trend.
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Source: VITIC/ haiquanonline.com.vn
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