In collaboration with the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), we are hosting a panel discussion at the WTO Public Forum in Geneva. The event will take place on Thursday, 12 September, from 17:00 to 18:15.

Topic: Unlocking Bangladesh’s Textile Recycling Potential for a Sustainable LDC Graduation

Date & Time: Thursday, 12 September, 17:00 – 18:15

Location: WTO Public Forum, Geneva, Switzerland

As Bangladesh approaches its graduation from LDC status in 2026, the country faces significant challenges and opportunities, particularly in its Ready-Made Garment sector, which generates approximately 400,000 tonnes of textile waste annually. Efficient recycling of this waste could unlock $3-6 billion in revenue and significantly contribute to a sustainable transition.

This session will gather government and business stakeholders from both the EU and Bangladesh to discuss strategic trade policies that can enhance textile recycling. Key discussion points will include necessary national policies, the role of trade partners like the EU, and contributions from business partners.

Speakers:

  • Vidiya Khan (BGMEA)
  • Nesli Al Mufti (H&M)
  • Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations Office Geneva – To be confirmed
  • EU Commission, Director of Directorates B&C: Africa, Caribbean and Pacific, Asia (II), Trade and Sustainable Development, Green Deal – To be confirmed

General Information:

  • Event Type: In-person only
  • Forum Dates: 10-13 September 2024
  • Theme: “Re-globalization: Better Trade for a Better World”

The WTO Public Forum is the organisation’s largest outreach event, drawing 2,000 representatives from civil society, academia, business, government, international organisations, and the media. It serves as a platform for stakeholders to discuss the latest developments in global trade and propose ways to enhance the multilateral trading system.

 

If you are attending the event, we encourage you to join us at our panel discussion.