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An Ecosystem of Solutions | built by GIZ, carried forward by TFL

TFL.Higg FEM & Beyond lays the groundwork for programs like Waste No More (WNM), Climate Action Training (CAT), and Chemical Management Initiatives (CMI)... These programs streamline efforts, reduce redundancy and logistics, and enhance efficiency, allowing participants to focus on learning for action.

Our Programs

To the Finish Line (TFL)
To the Finish Line (TFL) is an annual program that delivers free massive online training & year-round learning community for manufacturers in Viet Nam’s apparel and footwear supply chain, based on Cascale’s Higg Facility Environmental Module (Higg FEM). TFL was co-created with the guiding principles of Collective Action to form a Professional Peer Community of Learning for Action that benefits both Higg users and non-Higg users and unites manufacturers and brands in the race To the Finish Line of environmental sustainability – together.
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Chemical Management Initiative (CMI)
Chemical Management Initiative (CMI) aims to improve chemical management and safety in Vietnam’s apparel and footwear supply chain. Supported by GIZ and a group of Brands, the program is designed to equip manufacturers with comprehensive training and advisory support for their Chemical Management Teams (CMTs), enabling improved practices and strengthened Chemical Implementation Plans (CIPs). CMI emphasizes peer learning through best practice sharing and the active engagement of brands' chemical specialists to foster collaboration and continuous improvement.
Pathway to Megaton
Pathway to MEGATON is designed to provide manufacturers with a structured pathway toward the Net Zero goal, ensuring long-term and sustainable progress. By combining in-country expertise with global systems and collective action through training, advisory and tools development, MEGATON delivers scalable and cost-effective Net Zero solutions.
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Waste No More
From textile waste management to textile circularity
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