Bangladesh is becoming a global leader in sustainable clothing production

Edited by: Екатерина С.

Bangladesh has become a leader in sustainable apparel manufacturing, with a significant number of LEED-certified factories. The country's commitment to green industrialization is evident in its efforts to reduce environmental impact.

The "Bangladesh Country Report" highlights the potential for alignment with the Industry Decarbonisation Roadmap. However, the report also identifies challenges like infrastructure bottlenecks and energy shortages that could hinder future growth.

The government is considering measures like charges on industrial water usage and incentives for recycling. The apparel sector requires substantial investment to reduce carbon emissions. Initiatives like the Future Supplier Initiative are helping to address financial constraints.

The sector faces challenges, including an energy crisis disrupting production. Global buyers' demands for greener supply chains raise concerns about the financial burden of transitioning to clean energy, potentially impacting workers' livelihoods.

Addressing infrastructure, securing investments, and ensuring a just transition for workers are critical to achieving decarbonization goals by 2030.

Sources

  • The Financial Express

  • Bangladesh emerges as global leader in green garment industry

  • Bangladesh apparel sector needs $6.6B to cut emissions by 2030

  • Govt mulling tax imposition on industries' water use

  • Bangladesh: Global buyers shifting financial burden of clean energy on garment factories is putting workers' livelihoods at risk

  • Funding decarbonisation in RMG sector requires smart policies

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