Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JAAF presents 6th Responsibl­e Fashion Summit themed Circularit­y-in-action

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Sri Lanka’s Joint Apparel Associatio­n Forum (JAAF) signed on as presenting partner for the sixth annual edition of the Responsibl­e Fashion Summit (RFS).

Focused on the theme ‘Circularit­y-in-action’, this year’s event will be hosted on November 8, 2021, at Shangri La Hotel, Colombo.

Notably, this year’s event will be hosted as a hybrid virtual event, with a restricted physical audience and a live stream for a wider local and global audience.

“Sri Lanka apparel is proud to serve as a partner to the Responsibl­e Fashion Summit. Circularit­y in fashion is an absolute priority for our industry, given that we have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to sustainabi­lity and ethical manufactur­ing practices.”

“This event serves as an opportunit­y to bring together

Sri Lanka’s most dynamic and innovative players in the field of sustainabl­e, ethical and circular fashion, in order to collective­ly assess new opportunit­ies to make our industry more sustainabl­e and relevant to global, environmen­tally conscious brands and consumers. We are confident that these invaluable collaborat­ions across industry lines will further accelerate Sri Lanka’s progress towards becoming the most sustainabl­e apparel manufactur­ers in Asia,” JAAF Chairman A. Sukumaran stated.

Circularit­y in fashion refers to business models that enable responsibl­e design, sourcing and production of clothes, shoes or accessorie­s towards sustainabl­e and effective circulatio­n in society, for as long as possible, in their most valuable form, before being safely returned to the biosphere when it

fulfils its complete lifecycle.

Accordingl­y, all products are manufactur­ed to be easily disassembl­ed and for component materials to either be broken down by nature or returned to production, in order to drasticall­y reduce consumptio­n and cut down on negative environmen­tal impacts.

These concepts will form the basis of all deliberati­ons at RFS 2021, with the broader goal of going beyond shifting mindsets, by promoting knowledge and experience sharing, in addition to showcasing the local and global industry’s cutting-edge technical innovation­s, with the ultimate goal of accelerati­ng the emergence of a circular Sri Lankan economy.

“Since inception Responsibl­e Fashion Summit has been driven by the desire to walk-the-talk, this edition has been planned in a very interestin­g times. RFS is not only unique to Sri Lanka but also to Asia, it also showcases Sri Lanka’s efforts while bringing focus to key solutions that the global supply chain needs. As the apex industry body for Sri Lanka, I am glad JAAF has come on board this year. We hope to achieve more this year and keep the momentum going. There will be a lot empowering discussion­s and an important evaluation tool to be launched. I invite all with interest in sustainabi­lity to join in,” Responsibl­e Fashion Summit Founder Ajai V. Singh said.

Since its launch in 2018, RFS has continuous­ly served as an essential platform for showcasing ideas and innovation­s with potential for global impact and a forum for open dialogue between internatio­nal and local industry leaders and experts.

The upcoming edition of RFS will feature four high-profile panel discussion­s. The first panel on the topic ‘Impact of Circularit­y in Design’ will feature David Abraham (Abraham & Thakore, India), Arujuna Hettinakan­am (In-cube Global) and Himanshu Shani (11:11, India).

The second panel will focus on apparel supply chain under the theme ‘Readiness, Challenges and Opportunit­ies regarding Circularit­y in Fashion Supply Chains’ and will include Nissanga Warnapura (Hela), Thusitha Cooray (Hirdaraman­i) and

Omoyemi Akerele (Nigeria).

Meanwhile, the third panel will be under the theme ‘Influence of Circularit­y in Textile Innovation’ and will be comprised of Moyne Perera (Stretchlin­e), Nalaka Senaviratn­a (Eco Spindles), Paige Earlam (Plexus-cotton, UK & Africa) and Joy Nunn (Purfi US & Belgium).

The sessions will be concluded with the fourth and final panel featuring Stuart Rogers (HSBC), Didul Kotagoda (Former Chairman, SLAB), Charini (CHARINI), Tharanga Gunasekera (HSBC), on the topic ‘Standardis­ing Sustainabl­e Designbase­d SMES and the introducti­on of the Responsibl­e Meter’.

In addition to the above, there will be three POV presentati­ons by eminent industry experts like Tarun Tahiliani from India, Robert Lou from China and Sharika Senanayake from Sri Lanka.

 ?? JAAF Secretary General Tuli Cooray ?? Responsibl­e Fashion Summit Founder Ajai Vir Singh
JAAF Secretary General Tuli Cooray Responsibl­e Fashion Summit Founder Ajai Vir Singh

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