THE 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
Source: United Nations
Worldwide consumption and production — a driving force of the global economy — rest on the use of the natural environment and resources in a way that continues to have destructive impacts on the planet.
Economic and social progress over the last century has been accompanied by environmental degradation that is endangering the very systems on which our future development — indeed, our very survival — depends.
Source: United Nations
Sustainable Production
Adopting the Consumer to Manufacturing (C2M) Model
Consumer Centric
Brands
Factory
Co-Creation
Deliver
Plan
Design
Make
Inclusive and sustainable industrialization, together with innovation and infrastructure, can unleash dynamic and competitive economic forces that generate employment and income. They play a key role in introducing and promoting new technologies, facilitating international trade and enabling the efficient use of resources.
However, the world still has a long way to go to fully tap this potential. Least developed countries, in particular, need to accelerate the development of their manufacturing sector if they are to meet the 2030 target, and scale up investment in scientific research and innovation.
Source: United Nations
INNOVATION
Digital Supply Network
3 keys to sustainable production
1
Digital Fashion Technology
2
Smart Factory
3
Collaborative Partnership
TRADITIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN
Develop
​Plan
​Source
​Make
​Deliver
​Support
Product Cycle: 10-15 months
DIGITAL SUPPLY NETWORK
Digital Fashion
Technology
Smart Factory
DIGITAL
CORE
Production Scheduling
Dynamic Fulfilment
Connected Customer
Digital Development
Smart
Factory
Cloud Portal
Collaborative
Partnership
3
keys
Reduce by -90%
Product Cycle: 4-8 weeks
Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being at all ages is essential to sustainable development. Currently, the world is facing a global health crisis unlike any other — COVID-19 is spreading human suffering, destabilizing the global economy and upending the lives of billions of people around the globe.
Source: United Nations
Sustained and inclusive economic growth can drive progress, create decent jobs for all and improve living standards.
COVID-19 has disrupted billions of lives and endangered the global economy. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects a global recession as bad as or worse than in 2009. As job losses escalate, the International Labor Organization estimates that nearly half of the global workforce is at risk of losing their livelihoods.