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Second LEED Platinum-certified factory opens in Myanmar

2020-01-22 11:41:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Guston Amava, a garment manufacturer in Myanmar, has opened its second LEED platinum-certified factory in the country and SMART Myanmar - a European Union funded initiative aimed at promoting 'Made in Myanmar' garments and sustainable practices - says it hopes other factories in the nation will follow suit.

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