The Smart Myanmar project launched by the EU aims at improving social and environmental performance at more than 100 garment and textile factories across the country.
With support from engineers and local and European experts, the project will deliver on-site assessments and training on topics such as human resource management systems and workplace communications, occupational safety and health, chemicals and waste management, and energy efficiency. The aim is to foster decent work conditions and responsible business practices in Myanmar. The initiative has carried out training and consultancy programs with 299 garment, textile and footwear factories since 2016, implementing thousands of improvements related to safe workplaces, effective HR management and energy efficiency. Now the focus is on further strengthening sustainable production practices and responsible supply chains in Myanmar and Europe.
Since 2013, Myanmar’s garment sector has witnessed a staggering export-oriented growth. The garment industry has served largely the European market and created job opportunities for thousands, mostly women. Europe is one of the world’s largest consumer markets and European consumers pay a lot of attention where the products they buy come from and how they are produced. Sustainable production and respect for international labor standards are therefore important topics in the EU’s trade relations with Myanmar.

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