Sustainability is one of the core areas of concern for Bangladesh’s RMG industry which is making all-out efforts to grow and ensure environmental sustainability at the same time, said Faruque Hassan, President of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association.
“We have 148 LEED Green factories certified by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), of which 44 are Platinum rated and 91 are Gold rated. Moreover, 40 out of top 100 green factories of the world belong to Bangladesh while 500 more are in the process of getting certification. It proves the focus drive of the industry in the area of environmental sustainability,” he said.
Faruque Hassan made observations while speaking at a webinar titled ”Lean into the Future of Green Transition – Greentech for Industrial Processes & Sustainable Buildings” hosted by the Trade Council of Denmark – Bangladesh, in collaboration with BGMEA on October 5.
The webinar aimed to increase the awareness of Danish technical solutions for Green Building and Industrial Processes in Bangladesh. The issues of sustainable buildings, green building certification and green finance were discussed in the webinar.
Ambassador of Denmark to Bangladesh Winnie Estrup Petersen gave the welcome remark at the programme.
In his address the BGMEA President said, “In order to keep our industry competitive in the global market, there is no alternative to advanced sustainable technologies and initiatives.”
“There is great scope for the industry to improve its energy efficiency and reduce its carbon footprint through adoption of technologies such as advanced LED lamps, direct drive exhaust fan, Building management system, solar PV, low liqor dying machines, Circular technology, water treatment and recycling, compressed air system, automation and etc.”
Khondkar Morshed Millat, General Manager, Sustainable Finance Department of Bangladesh Bank, Nishat Shahid Chowdhury, Program Manager of IFC/Partnership for Cleaner Textiles, Santanu Dutta Gupta, USGBC Faculty, Regional Head – Market Development, and Kim Waage Weinkouff Cook, Financial Sector Counsellor, Trade Council and representatives for Danish companies attended the webinar which was moderated by Ali Mustaq Butt, Commercial Counsellor of the Trade Council, Dhaka.