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IFC to lend EPIC Group $100m for sustainable textile manufacturing in Bangladesh, India

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19 June, 2024, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 19 June, 2024, 09:56 pm

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IFC to lend EPIC Group $100m for sustainable textile manufacturing in Bangladesh, India

IFC is providing EPIC Group with a $100 million debt financing package in the form of a $70 million sustainability-linked loan and a $30 million green loan

TBS Report
19 June, 2024, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 19 June, 2024, 09:56 pm
The partnership between IFC and EPIC Group will support EPIC Group in reducing its environmental footprint significantly. Photo: Courtesy
The partnership between IFC and EPIC Group will support EPIC Group in reducing its environmental footprint significantly. Photo: Courtesy

To support sustainable textile manufacturing and improve the sector's resource efficiency in Bangladesh and India, the IFC announced a partnership with EPIC Group, a leading player in the global apparel industry, to help finance its green capital expenditure programme and create higher-skilled jobs.

The International Finance Corporation – the private sector arm of the World Bank Group – is providing the group with a $100 million debt financing package in the form of a $70 million sustainability-linked loan and a $30 million green loan. This funding will support the group's expansion in Bangladesh and the construction of a new manufacturing facility in India.

Additionally, EPIC Group will use the proceeds to upgrade its washing and wastewater treatment plant and to invest in technology and equipment that will reduce energy and water use in Bangladesh.

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IFC's funding, which includes its first green loan with sustainability-linked features in the manufacturing sector, is expected to help the group create more than 10,500 direct and 17,000 indirect jobs in the two countries.

The loan is structured with three ambitious corporate sustainability performance targets, including reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity, decreasing freshwater intensity, and increasing the representation of women in junior and middle management.

"Partnering with IFC is a significant step for EPIC Group in pursuit of a more sustainable and innovative textile manufacturing industry," said Ranjan Mahtani, executive chairman of EPIC Group. "This collaboration not only allows us to expand our operations in Bangladesh and India but also reinforces our commitment to reducing our environmental footprint and enhancing resource efficiency.

"Together with IFC, we are paving the way for a more resilient textile sector."

The partnership between the IFC and EPIC Group will support the latter in reducing its environmental footprint significantly, targeting a 65% reduction in GHG emissions per garment produced by 2030 compared to the 2019 benchmark.

The textile sector contributes around 6-8% of total carbon emissions annually, out of which Asia accounts for about 60%. At the same time, the sector is a critical source of growth in Bangladesh, generating around 85% of its export earnings, and is the second-largest employment generator in India, accounting for approximately 18% of the manufacturing jobs.

In addition to financing, the IFC is providing EPIC Group with advisory support to help the company develop its environmental, social, and corporate governance capacity, as well as to meet its gender targets.

"IFC is committed to supporting a robust textile and apparel value chain across Asia," said Riccardo Puliti, IFC's vice president for Asia and the Pacific. "IFC's funding will enhance the competitiveness of the textile sector in Bangladesh and India by supporting a leading ready-made garment manufacturer to increase efficiency and improve its manufacturing processes through sustainable practices. Making the textile sector more sustainable and competitive is key to the region's future economic resilience."

The investment announced on Wednesday (19 June) builds on the IFC's existing relationship with EPIC Group. The IFC previously supported the group with advisory services on greener production and decarbonisation through the Global Trade Supplier Finance programme.

EPIC Group has been a pivotal force in the apparel industry, with facilities in Bangladesh, Jordan, Ethiopia, Vietnam, and soon India. Established in 1985, the group is a trusted manufacturer and supplier to global retailers, offering advanced manufacturing, design, creativity, replenishment, and inventory management solutions. With sustainability as a core value, it leads in social and environmental spheres. Employing over 30,000 people, the group leverages modern technologies, data-driven insights, and automation to deliver high-quality services from Hong Kong, Dhaka, Amman, New York, London, and Dubai.

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