Projektdetaljer
Beskrivelse
Overall objective: Analyze the potential for, drivers of, and obstacles to restructuring Bangladesh’s apparel export industry based on a circular economy system.
Objective 1: Map the circularity shift in the global fashion industry and assess the opportunities for and challenges to increased value capture by supplier firms.
Objective 2: Produce a baseline study of resource use and waste in Bangladesh’s textile and apparel firms, and industry and national infrastructure and business systems related to resource use and waste management.
Objective 3: Identify the firm-level capabilities and costs, and the industry-wide system designs required for a circular economy system in textile and apparel production.
Objective 4: Evaluate the resources, capabilities and corporate strategy of Bangladesh’s textile and apparel firms in relation to the adoption of circular economy practices.
Objective 5: Contribute to formulating policy initiatives that incentivize firms to invest in circular economy, including provision of the public institutions, regulations and investments.
Lægmandssprog
ces; both pre & post-consumption wastage, by linking with global circular value chain and gain competitive advantage in production. This will make two-fold impact: one, reduce CO2 emission, chemical, water and energy consumption due to circularity and new technology adoption, and two, create complementary industries, employment, and higher added value to production and export, leading to sustainable development not only in apparel industry but also in entire economy due to it's over-reliance to apparel sector.
| Akronym | CREATE |
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| Status | Igangværende |
| Effektiv start/slut dato | 01/10/2022 → 30/09/2027 |
Samarbejdspartnere
- Access2innovation
- Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology
- Institute of Business Administration, Dhaka University
- Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association
- SOAS University of London
- Global Fashion Agenda, Copenhagen
- Danish Fashion and Textile (DM&T)
- Copenhagen Business School
- Manchester Fashion Institute
- Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI)
- Reverse Resources
- Manchester Metropolitan University
Finansiering
- Danida Fellowship Centre: 11.999.518,00 kr.
- Danida Fellowship Centre: 11.999.518,00 kr.
FN's verdensmål
I 2015 blev FN-landene enige om 17 verdensmål til at bekæmpe fattigdom, beskytte planeten og sikre velstand for alle. Dette projekt bidrager til følgende verdensmål:
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Verdensmål 9 Industri, innovation og infrastruktur
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Verdensmål 12 Ansvarligt forbrug og produktion
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Verdensmål 13 Klimaindsats
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Verdensmål 17 Partnerskaber for handling
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Aktiviteter
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Policy Workshop- Towards a Circular Economy in Bangladesh’s Apparel Value Chains: The Context, Dynamics, Challenges, and Policy Gaps
Rana, M. B. (Arrangør), Amanullah, M. (Deltager), Alam, M. S. (Deltager) & Hoque, I. (Deltager)
13 feb. 2025Aktivitet: Deltagelse i faglig begivenhed › Organisering af eller deltagelse i workshop, kursus, seminar, udstilling eller lignende
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Priser
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GLOBAL STRATEGY RESEARCH BEST PAPER AWARD-2025
Rana, M. B. (Modtager), 12 dec. 2025
Pris: Konferencepriser
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Impacts
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5 ECTS PhD Course on Sustainability and Circular Economy in a Methodological Perspective
Rana, M. B. (Deltager), Sørensen, O. J. (Deltager), Eduardsen, J. S. (Deltager), Hoque, I. (Deltager) & Amanullah, M. (Deltager)
Impact: Social impact, Politisk impact
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Chatham House Intends to Collaborate with CREATE Research Project for Joint Policy Formulation on Circular Economy Transition on Apparel Industry in Bangladesh
Rana, M. B. (Deltager) & Wetterberg, K. (Deltager)
Impact: Politisk impact
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Circular threads: What EU policies mean for sustainable textile exports from Kenya
Rana, M. B. (Deltager)
Impact: Økonomisk impact
Projekter
- 5 Afsluttet
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INDO-DANISH GREEN TEXTILES PROJECT
Rana, M. B. (Projektdeltager), Larsen, M. V. (CoPI) & Constantinou , G. (Projektleder)
01/01/2023 → 31/12/2023
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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Practical tool for sustainable business model innovation
Rana, M. B. (PI (principal investigator)) & Taran, Y. (PI (principal investigator))
EU - Horizon 2020 - Industrial Leadership
01/08/2021 → 30/09/2022
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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Climate change and global value chains in Bangladesh
Lund-Thomsen, P. (Projektkoordinator), Rana, M. B. (PI (principal investigator)) & Riisgaard, L. (PI (principal investigator))
01/07/2021 → 30/06/2025
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
Publikation
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Collaboration Strategies for Circular Fashion: A Global Perspective
Imam, M. H. & Rana, M. B., 14 maj 2025, (Accepteret/In press) Encyclopedia of Cooperative Strategy. Roijakkers, N., Kirkels, Y., Cobben, D. & Soltanifar, M. (red.). Edward Elgar PublishingPublikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/konference proceeding › Encyclopædiartikel › Forskning › peer review
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Global Value Chains and Transnational Social Spaces and Communities: The Emergence of a Circular Economy in the Apparel Industry
Rana, M. B., Allen, M. & Tajuddin, S. A., 12 maj 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) I: Research in the Sociology of Organizations.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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MNE Strategies for Sustainable Supplier Upgrading: Business Model and Governance Microfoundations in GVCs
Rana, M. B., sep. 2025, s. 1. 71 s.Publikation: Konferencebidrag uden forlag/tidsskrift › Paper uden forlag/tidsskrift › Forskning › peer review
Presse/medier
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On the So-Called "Reciprocal Tariffs" Imposed by the US: A Closer Look for Bangladeshi Analysts
10/04/2025
1 Mediebidrag
Presse/medie
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Circular Economy in the Garment Sector Development is Urgent
22/02/2025
1 element af Mediedækning
Presse/medie
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The Development of the Circular Economy in the Garment Sector Is Essential
14/02/2025
1 element af Mediedækning
Presse/medie