Asian Dialogues Series: ESG Investors’ New Interest in Supply Chains

Discover how ESG investors are reshaping fashion supply chains in this online seminar - part of the Asian Dialogue Series. As financial institutions increasingly prioritise sustainability, their evolving role in supply chain finance is driving greater transparency, accountability, and ethical sourcing. First published on Asia Garment Hub in February 2023.
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Seminar summary

This seminar, hosted by GIZ Fabric, explores the growing role of ESG investors in fashion supply chains. With rising expectations for sustainability, transparency, and ethical sourcing, financial institutions are increasingly influencing how brands and manufacturers operate.

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Recording timings

00:00 to 00:12: Welcome & introduction.

00:12 to 05:07: Meet the speakers.

05:07 to 24:38: ESG investment in fashion supply chains.

24:38 to 45:27: Labour rights & living wages in supply chains.

45:27 to 57:54: Sustainable financing & incentives for manufacturers.

57:54 to 1:16:27: Challenges & future outlook.

1:16:27 to 1:30:41: Audience Q&A and closing remarks.



About the Asian Dialogue Series

The Asian Dialogues on Sustainability in the Textile and Garment Industry series was initiated to foster collaboration and strengthen regional knowledge exchange for greater social, environmental and economic sustainability in the sector. Launched in 2015, the series aims to cultivate regional, sector-specific dialogue and promote cooperation between actors from across the supply chain.

About Asia Garment Hub

The Asia Garment Hub is a digital one-stop shop tailored to the garment and textiles sector in Asia, viewed through a lens of decent work and sustainability. Founded by ILO and GIZ, the Hub brings high-quality resources from leading industry organisations and respected voices, bringing together manufacturers, brands, worker and employer organisations, civil society, and multi-stakeholder initiatives.

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