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Dakota Industrial Co. Ltd: Sustainable Garment Manufacturing in a Fast-Fashion World
This case explains how Dakota, a medium-sized garment maker headquartered in Hong Kong, built its sustainability program while serving a US$3 trillion industry that is the world's second-largest polluter after oil. It explores the main drivers behind Dakota's sustainability program - the relationship with its major customer, H&M; Dakota's organic development of sustainability principles as it moved production from China to Cambodia and Myanmar, two rapidly developing but poor countries in Southeast Asia; and the evolving discourse over business ethics and the "triple bottom line" (TBL) challenging companies to meet performance metrics that include impact on social and environmental wellbeing as well as corporate growth.