Asia Garment Hub
Technical Seminars: Data in Action
This series of expert-led seminars explores the role of data in enabling more transparent, traceable, and sustainable fashion supply chains. Watch the recordings and download slides to gain insights into supplier communication, carbon measurement, chemical reporting, and traceability challenges across cotton, leather, and more.
Better Communication - Reporting on sustainability impact from a supplier’s perspective
This session focuses on the importance of transparent communication from suppliers when reporting on sustainability metrics and performance. Experts share practical steps suppliers can take to improve communication with brands and buyers.
Measuring Carbon Footprint
Explore best practices and emerging tools to measure carbon emissions in fashion supply chains. This seminar addresses challenges in data collection and how suppliers can use carbon data to align with net-zero targets.
Exploring Information Flow – How Data is Passed and Reported in Chemical Management
Industry experts explore the current state of chemical management in the garment sector, highlighting opportunities for improved data sharing between suppliers and chemical producers. The discussion includes suggestions for creating streamlined, traceable systems for chemical inputs.
Higg FEM 4.0 Changes
This webinar breaks down key updates in Higg FEM 4.0 and offers guidance for manufacturers preparing to align their operations with the latest version. Learn what additional data is needed and how to complete assessments effectively.
On the Complex Traceability of the Leather Supply Chain
This seminar dives into the challenges of tracing leather supply chains, including deforestation concerns and tier-level collaboration. Speakers address long-term risks and opportunities for responsible sourcing in high-risk regions.
On the Landscape of Regenerative Cotton
Regenerative cotton can play a major role in meeting climate goals and improving farming practices. This session outlines the value of regenerative methods, the role of fashion brands, and how region-specific data can enhance standards and certifications.