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News / What traditional creative industries teach us about sustainability

What traditional creative industries teach us about sustainability

The Climate Watch, 13 July 2026, Bangladesh

From Jamdani to Shital Pati, Bangladesh’s artisan traditions show how local materials, circular practices and community knowledge can support greener, more inclusive economic growth while protecting livelihoods and cultural heritage.

https://theclimatewatch.com/what-traditional-creative-industries-teach-us-about-sustainability/

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