PHMA Sialkot Joins First International Recycling Conference in Faisalabad
PHMA Sialkot Participates in International Recycling Conference FAISALABAD — On June 10, 2026, the Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) Sialkot chapter joined the inaugural International Conference on Recycling (ICOR 2026) at Faisalabad’s Serena Hotel. This event represents a significant step forward in Pakistan’s efforts to advance textile recycling. Led by Chief Coordinator Musharraf Iqbal Khawaja, the PHMA Sialkot team took part in various discussions. The conference, organized by the University of Kamalia (UKM), focused on promoting sustainable manufacturing practices vital for the growth of textile exports. Collaboration Between Industry and Academia The conference provided a crucial platform for leaders from industrial and academic sectors across Pakistan. They addressed recycling challenges facing the manufacturing industry. Key figures from the textile and hosiery sectors emphasized that sustainable practices are essential to enhancing export competitiveness. These efforts are crucial for balancing economic growth with environmental responsibilities, positioning Pakistan as a strong player in global textile exports. Revolutionizing Textile Recycling Strategies The conference highlighted major priorities for revolutionizing Pakistan’s textile recycling methods: Implementing environmentally responsible manufacturing processes Developing strategies to reduce waste in textile operations Adopting resource conservation techniques to improve efficiency Ensuring compliance with international environmental standards for exports Boosting Economic Growth in the Textile Industry PHMA Sialkot’s participation affirms the hosiery industry’s dedication to sustainable practices. As a significant player in Pakistan’s textile exports, PHMA Sialkot greatly impacts this sector. The textile industry seeks innovative solutions for environmental compliance, thereby elevating Pakistan’s competitive edge in global markets. This strategic focus supports economic development and bolsters international trade advantages.









