The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth?
The objective of this report is to document a new approach to tackle systemic industrial pollution in the textile industry. The Global responsible Sourcing Initiative (RSI) was created in 2010 in response to this challenge. The initiative brings to...
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okr-10986-207642021-04-23T14:03:57Z The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? World Bank Textile industry Environmental management Cleaner production Responsible sourcing Freshwater resources energy use Enviornmental impacts The objective of this report is to document a new approach to tackle systemic industrial pollution in the textile industry. The Global responsible Sourcing Initiative (RSI) was created in 2010 in response to this challenge. The initiative brings together the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and eight leading multinational brands. This platform allows non-traditional partners to explore a joint approach to address environmental concerns within the global apparel supply chain by collectively changing the business as usual mode of operation. 2014-12-17T19:21:57Z 2014-12-17T19:21:57Z 2014-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/20346337/bangladesh-responsible-sourcing-initiative-new-model-green-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20764 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia Bangladesh |
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The objective of this report is to
document a new approach to tackle systemic industrial
pollution in the textile industry. The Global responsible
Sourcing Initiative (RSI) was created in 2010 in response to
this challenge. The initiative brings together the World
Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and eight leading
multinational brands. This platform allows non-traditional
partners to explore a joint approach to address
environmental concerns within the global apparel supply
chain by collectively changing the business as usual mode
of operation. |
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The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? |
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The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? |
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The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? |
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The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? |
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The Bangladesh Responsible Sourcing Initiative : A New Model for Green Growth? |
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bangladesh responsible sourcing initiative : a new model for green growth? |
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Washington, DC |
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