| Time ripe for Indian govt to boost ESG in textile industry
17 Jan 24 37 min read
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- Adhering to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliances is increasingly becoming crucial, especially in the wake of the EU and the US regulating their textile and apparel imports.
- In the context of the Indian government working on a FTA with the EU, time is now ripe to initiate policies for greater adaptation of sustainability practices.
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