Events
TIWW at the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector
Date: Friday, February 14
Time: 11.30 am - 12.30 pm CET
Location: Online (zoom)
2025 marks a halfway point in the decade we currently find ourselves in. It marks a point for reflection on the status quo and the actions that have brought us here as well as a crucial moment in time to reaffirm commitment for the industry wide changes needed to reach our collective 2030 targets.
During our side session ‘Mid-Decade Reflection: Insights from The Industry We Want's 2025 metrics and the Road to 2030’ at the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector, we will take a look at the fourth cycle of the Industry Dashboard metrics and open up the discussion to the lived experiences and perspectives of those at the heart of the industry. We will highlight the trajectories that have led us to this point and explore what crucial levers will need to be activated to realign our course to shape our common industry into one that creates worthy and fair working conditions whilst safeguarding our planet.
Stories for Change
Check out the selection of videos to learn more about how increased alignment and collaboration can accelerate progress for workers in the garment and footwear industry and revisit The Industry We Want events.
We asked industry stakeholders to imagine The Industry They Want. What does it look like? What needs to change? How do we work together? How do we ensure accountability? Find their answers below.
2024
Side Session ‘Towards a person-centred industry’ at the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector, 20 February.
The reveal of the 2024 Industry Dashboard’s scores and an exploration of the commitment and dedication in the collective journey to industry transformation, with production country voices at the forefront.
Panel:
Thivya Rakini, Dr. Rubana Huq & Emma Harding.
Speakers:
Dr. Hakan Karaosman & Karen Diaz.
The conversation emphasised the importance of engaging in equitable and constructive social dialogue to reconsider the existing paradigm and effectively head towards a just transition.
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Press
2023
AAG achieves a 100% pass for its China-based workforce | Innovation in Textiles
TIWW seminar on purchasing practices: communication is key | Fashion United
TIWW dashboard shows need for closer ties among global garment players | Fibre2Fashion
Dire need for stronger collaboration between stakeholders across the supply chain | Apparel Resources
Towards industry transformation: Tracking progress on wages, purchasing practices, and GHG emissions commitments through The Industry We Want Dashboard | Asia Garment Hub
Garment industry dashboard highlights little progress in critical areas | Just Style
Garment industry dashboard highlights the need for stronger collaboration between stakeholders across the supply chain | Textile Value Chain
The Industry We Want - ‘little to no progress’ | EcoTextile News
Wage Gap Widens in Fashion Industry, GHG Emissions Also on Rise | TexFash
OECD in Paris: European corporate due diligence must create level playing field, through effective enforcement | Fashion United
2022
Garment Workers Face a 45 Percent Wage Gap, New Report Finds | Women's Wear Daily
Netherlands' Fair Wear TIWW launches new Industry Dashboard | Fibre2Fashion
Nieuw rapport: Loon kledingarbeiders ligt gemiddeld 45 procent onder leefbaar loon | Fashion United NL
Not enough: The living wage gap in major garment producing countries is 45 percent | Fashion United UK
New dashboard flags up garment worker pay gap | Ecotextile News
Brands 'need to improve buying practices' | Ecotextile New
Bulent Alkanli on The Better Buying Partnership Index: Communication between brands is more about dictation than a conversation | Better Buying Institute
Journalist Killed in Haiti Minimum-Wage Clash | Sourcing Journal
New data reveals apparel industry is in need of ‘profound change’ | Just Style
2021
The Industry We Want unveils apparel industry purchasing indicator | Just Style
The Industry We Want panel brings stakeholders across supply chain together | Fashion United