Euratex, the European Textile and Apparel Confederation, has drafted certain recommendations to promote quality and sustainability of EU textile and clothing productions. These include the work done in the European Parliament (EP) that can be a great opportunity to improve sustainability in the global garment supply chain, stopping abuses and prevent incidents.
As per these recommendations, there is a need work together to help voluntary-based initiatives to delivery at global level. Build on achievements of OECD, ILO, UN, other successful public/ private initiatives. Refrain from new mandatory regulatory systems. Promote transparency and simplicity, support (not imposing) traceability for SMEs, encourage green public procurement, reduce audits fatigue by sharing audit results, harmonise standards while maintaining diversity. Enable a level playing field for a global impact, same conditions for EU and non-EU companies. Inform consumers, facilitate simple information and transparency for consumers, and help consumers choosing sustainable products.