The Bangladesh government is exploring the possibility of exempting the 7.5% value-added tax (VAT) on textile waste collection by spinning mills to encourage garment manufacturing from recycled fibres. The move aligns with the global concept of circular fashion and aims to save foreign exchange spent on yarn and fabrics. Experts believe that the exemption will lead to substantial savings and boost the recycling industry as a backward linkage of the garment sector. The VAT exemption would also apply to waste generated during the spinning of fabrics from man-made fibres. The initiative is part of the government’s plan to support emerging industries and promote sustainable practices in the textile sector. The garment industry, being the second-largest exporter in the world, could significantly benefit from the increased focus on recycled fibres.
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