This publication is part of a series of sectoral briefing notes on Trade and climate scenarios on the road to 2050: Implications for developing countries and climate-resilient development. The series aims to provide an overview of current and anticipated transformations in trade on the road to 2050 in the context of the unfolding climate crisis and the international community’s climate action agenda and to discuss potential scenarios and implications for developing countries and sustainable development.
This sectoral briefing note looks at textiles and garments. It introduces climate action and impact scenarios in the textile and garment sector and presents trade-related trends and dynamics in the sector. The paper then explores opportunities and challenges for developing countries before setting out priorities for policy engagement and future analysis
The briefing notes in the series—covering sectors ranging from agriculture to carbon markets, critical minerals, digital trade, fisheries, fossil fuels, heavy industries, renewable energy, textiles, tourism, and transport—will inform a final report to be released in the coming months.
This briefing note and the series will help contribute to a better understanding of emerging trade and trade policy trends and dynamics and their implications within the various sectors, thereby supporting developing countries in identifying and advancing their climate and trade-related interests and priorities in international discussions.
-----
Recommended citation: Schröder, P. (2024). Textiles and Garments – Trade, Climate, and Net Zero Pathways: Scenarios and Implications for Developing Countries and Climate-Resilient Development. Forum on Trade, Environment, & the SDGs (TESS) and Chatham House.