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EU’s July 19 compliance cliff rewrites global apparel sourcing

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From July 19, brands selling into the EU can no longer destroy unsold apparel, while mandatory Digital Product Passports raise compliance across supply chains.
With the EU accounting for 50.1 per cent of Bangladesh’s RMG exports ($19.7 billion), competitive advantage shifts from low-cost sourcing to demand forecasting, inventory precision and traceable data.From July 19, brands selling into the EU can no longer destroy unsold apparel, while mandatory Digital Product Passports raise compliance across supply chains.
With the EU accounting for 50.1 per cent of Bangladesh’s RMG exports ($19.7 billion), competitive advantage shifts from low-cost sourcing to demand forecasting, inventory precision and traceable data.