GOVERNMENT APPROVES
R200-MILLION GRANT FOR THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN SUSTAINABLE TEXTILE AND APPAREL
CLUSTER (SASTAC)
The Department of
Trade and Industry (the dti) has approved a R200-million Grant Fund
and a 5-Year Plan for the establishment of a National Cluster to leapfrog local
industry’s competitiveness capability in global Sustainable Textile and Apparel
Manufacturing.
The Minister of Trade
and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says the Cluster initiative funded through its
Competitiveness Improvement Programme (CIP) as part of the overall Clothing and
Textiles Competitiveness Programme (CTCP). The CTCP is a programme of the dti to stabilise employment and to improve
overall competitiveness in the clothing, textile, footwear, leather and leather
goods manufacturing industries.
Minister Davies says
the main aim of this Cluster initiative is to build and improve the capacity in
the South African textile and apparel industry value chain to effectively
supply:
§ Local and
international consumers with fully traceable sustainable apparel and household
textile products;
§ Local Government with
fully traceable sustainable textile and apparel products that adheres to the
100% local content designation as stipulated by the PPPFA Regulation;
§ Facilitate the
development of sector and/or supply chain specific Sub-National Clusters.
§ Minister Davies added
that in support of the above, the Cluster has amongst others the following
specific objectives:
v Establish and manage
shared national resources to provide an enabling environment for cluster
members and other sub-national clusters;
v Incubate opportunities
for sustainable SMME participation and employment creation – from farm to
retail;
v Maximising the
production capacity development and beneficiation of local raw materials –
starting with cotton and then broadening its scope to include all other natural
and synthetic fibres;
v Establish a National
Sector Body that represents the entire industry value chain from fibre to end
use product – bringing together like-minded sector leaders that work closely
with Government to map out the future development of the industry and address
mutual issues of national concern.
During its first year
of operation, the Cluster will implement a wide range of Competitiveness
Improvement Interventions to achieve its objectives. Mr Heinrich Schultz of
Organimark appointed as Cluster Manager and can be contacted for more
information atheinrich@organimark.co.za or 083 287 2699.
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