Number of LEED certified factories in RMG reach 202

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Two more factories have been certified by the

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) with both receiving Gold rating and thus

taking the total number of LEED factories to 202 in the country.

Out of the number, 73 earned the prestigious Platinum rating, 115 Gold and 10

silver rating.

In 2022, Bangladesh had the highest number of factories being LEED certified

in a single year, said BGMEA president Faruque Hassan in a statement.

He said with 30 factories receiving LEED certification 2022, 15 were Platinum

and 15 Gold certified. Fast forward to August 2023, another 20 factories have

earned this coveted recognition in eight months of this year, with 13

achieving the esteemed Platinum rating and seven attaining the Gold rating.

Faruque said Bangladesh’s RMG industry reached the landmark of 200 LEED

certified factories by USGBC last month while the country made a distinction

being the home to 13 of 15 globally highest-rated LEED Green Factories.

“Among these, one stands out as the highest-rated LEED Green Factory

globally. 500 more factories are in the pipeline to get the certification as

its happening gradually,” he said.

The BGMEA president said Bangladesh’s RMG industry has made all-out efforts

with commitment and determination to become sustainable in every respect,

especially in the workplace safety, workers wellbeing and environmental

areas.

“The unparalleled green transformation is a testament of our visionary

entrepreneurship showing resilience, flexibility, mindset toward positive

changes and capability to adapt,” he added.

He said this international recognition not only highlights the dedication,

but also showcases the country’s potential as a leader in sustainable

manufacturing practices.

“The perception about the industry among the global community has changed

significantly,” he said, adding that Bangladesh is no more known as a

producer of basic items and workplace hazards.

In the past decade, the garment manufactures laid a strong foundation in

workplace safety, transparency and developing an ecosystem to support growth.

The BGMEA in this regard has taken a strategic vision 2030 which is firmly

rooted in sustainability involving economic, social and environmental

priorities.

“We’re making our association, BGMEA, as a futuristic organisation. We

established a Center for Innovation, Center for Efficiency and Center for OSH

to foster innovation in every segment of the trade,” he said.

Faruque said the BGMEA has also established the Textile Technology Business

Center (TTBC), an offspring of the Partnership for Cleaner Textile (PaCT)

project that serves as a knowledge hub on resource efficiency, and business-

to-business linkages with local and international technology suppliers.

It helps the factories to decarbonise and adopt resource efficiency measures

to reduce climate footprint. “We established Responsible Business Hub Unit in

BGMEA to strengthen the capacities of our manufacturers to adapt and comply

with the globally emerging due diligence. We’re establishing a digital data

platform to baseline and monitor improvements of ESG practices at factories,”

he continued.

Faruque said in recent times, a good number of international customers

visited Bangladesh with topmost delegation from their organisations.

“They expressed their deep satisfaction on the progress we made and informed

their position to further grow sourcing from Bangladesh,” he added.

The BGMEA president also believed that Bangladesh going forward would

continue to focus on its core accomplishments which have placed the country

uniquely in the global apparel marketplace.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha