A new match making service for buyers and suppliers within workwear, corporatewear, PPE and accessories aimed at forging transparency and reliability and driving forward sustainability within the global garment sector has been launched by PCIAW.
The Uniform Buyers Network (UBN) identified many sustainability challenges faced by key players within this rapidly evolving global business sector and have generated solutions to enable buyers and suppliers to work together collaboratively to utilise the latest advances in garment science and technology.
Yvette Ashby, CEO of PCIAW, said: “Developing creditable partnerships in the industry is key to enabling the efficient sourcing of sustainable, recyclable, resource-efficient uniforms with accuracy and consistency of global sizing and design.”
One of the core benefits to this new initiative will see financial and business evaluation specialists Plimsoll Published providing financial and market data reports on suppliers before they are matched to buyers. This will save time for buyers researching the market for compatible business partners and aims to help forge trust and transparency quickly between both parties.
Directors of The Uniform Buyers’ Network, all highly respected procurers across the private and public sector professional clothing markets, herald the arrival of this new initiative. They include Louise Johnson from the Natwest Group; Samantha Heilling from the Public Sector; Karen Sparrow from Virgin Galactic and Nisha Muire from Air Canada, as part of the Star Alliance Group.
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