This initiative, the impact of which will reverberate well beyond the apparel and footwear industry, is led by members of the ZDHC Group – the adidas Group, C&A, Esprit, G-Star Raw, H&M, Inditex, Jack Wolfskin, Levi Strauss & Co., Li Ning, M&S, New Balance, Nike, Inc, Puma SE – and a diverse group of stakeholders.
The Joint Roadmap, Version 2, presents the ZDHC Group’s long term
vision, interim 2015 milestones and 2020 goals. It builds on the
previous Joint Roadmap document and sets out a new plan, incorporating
and reflecting comments received from a wide range of stakeholders,
including textile industry suppliers and associations, government
agencies in Asia, Europe and the United States, non-governmental
organisations, international development organisations and the chemical
industry.
“To achieve the goal of systemic change and commercialisation of
new, preferred alternative chemistries, we will need to transform the
industry’s manufacturing inputs and processes. This requires full
collaboration amongst thousands of organisations,” said Jessica
Wollmuth, ZDHC Programme Manager. “Good progress has been achieved thus
far, and the Joint Roadmap, Version 2, lays a firm foundation for
creating an apparel and footwear industry that delivers high quality
products using safe chemistries.”
ZDHC Group achievements in the past year include having:
- Completed chemical use and management surveys, and wastewater testing for approximately 150 analytes at 20 facilities in Bangladesh, China, India, Taiwan and Vietnam
- Completed a chemical inventory that is the most complete, publicly available compilation of information on chemicals used in the textile industry
- Developed training materials in English and Chinese
- Developed and delivered training to suppliers
- Engaged with more than 350 potential stakeholders
- Completed system mapping, critical to the understanding of the interconnected issues, leverage points and stakeholders involved.
- Agreed to timelines for the phase out of C8 chemistry by no later than Jan. 1, 2015
- Worked with suppliers to address the most pressing chemicals of concern, starting with APEOS, and will continue to do so in 2013
- Worked to identify safer chemistries and mechanisms to incentivise chemical suppliers to invest in these alternatives
Source ZDHC group
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