Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine June Issue 2018 | Page 15

COVER STORY feel following the law of the land is something a manufacturer has to do any ways. Brands come into a country to source and you have to be price-competitive to be in the business. And I think in this aspect, productivity and efficiency holds the key,”elucidated a very senior buying professional from a leading brand from USA – which boasts of store chain in more than 800 locations in US and Puerto Rico – referring to the imminent wage hike of workers as planned by the Government at a time when manufacturers are crying hoarse on the probable business impact in the face of increasing overheads and so-called diminishing margins. started sourcing the basic items from Bangladesh initially but today except for a few products, we source almost everything from here, including complicated items like women’s dresses, outerwear, men’s blazers and suits, undergarments…,” the company’s sourcing head of the country informed. To maintain transparency in its supply chain, the retail giant from UK also reportedly published a monthly report on quality, delivery and other parameters, which goes to A-Z of the supply base. On environmental front, to promote water and power conservation in the already saturated supply base of Ashulia, Savar and Dhaka, while also ensuring employment generation and economic development of far-flung areas of the country, the company has reached out to factories in places like Sylhet and Nilphamari, to produce for it, maintained the company’s sourcing head in Bangladesh. However, in today’s age of open economy where one has to evolve to sustain, it is equally important for the suppliers and the sourcing destinations to maintain their relevancy quotient in terms of market mechanisms, so as to remain viable for the buyers, who are operating across geographical locations.“I Bangladesh has started realising this fact, especially the bigger players with foresight have understood that without increasing productivity, efficiency and use of technology, way forward is impossible and also that compliance (be it in terms of workplace safety, workers’ well-being and welfare or environmental aspect) has become a must to ensure business sustainability. Most buyers agree that Bangladesh is much ahead of many other countries in these aspects and these sustainable practices are bearing fruit for the country, which has continued its growth journey unabated to become the second biggest exporter of apparel, globally. But what about the attitude of brands in terms of sustainable business practices? Everything involves costs… Here again technology could play a big role as many innovative technological interventions are coming up for green, environmental- friendly and sustainable practices, which the new generation of the industry has started adopting. And it is also happening at the global level as brands and retailers are getting more and more aware on these issues. The debate on where the responsibility lies is ongoing, as Dr. Marsha Dickson, Better Buying Co-founder, says, “Current business practices are unsustainable Dr. Marsha Dickson (C), Co-Founder of Better Buying Current business practices are unsustainable and need to be overhauled if we expect companies to achieve financial, environmental, and social sustainability goals. Brands and retailers must provide their suppliers with predictable business, sufficient lead times, fair financial deals, and incentives for compliant factories... - Dr. Marsha Dickson and need to be overhauled if we expect companies to achieve financial, environmental, and social sustainability goals. Brands and retailers must provide their suppliers with predictable business, sufficient lead times, fair financial deals, and incentives for compliant factories. The BBPPI empowers suppliers to share concerns about poor supply chain management and the issues they face.” Dickson emphasises that industry-wide transformation of purchasing practices demands leadership. “By using information generated by Better Buying, brands and retailer