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Bangladesh boasts of success raising number of LEED-certified RMG factories

USITC delegation calls on BGMEA chief


Published : 06 May 2024 10:09 PM
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Speakers at an event on Monday highlighted Bangladesh's remarkable achievements in boasting the highest number of LEED certified green garment factories globally and maintaining its position as one of the safest apparel exporting countries.

They said the BGMEA is committed on ensuring workers' rights and welfare also for the environmental sustainability.

The remarks came up during a discussion as a delegation from the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) met with S. M. Mannan (Kochi), President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on May 5.

The USITC delegation included Erika Bethmann, International Economist, and Mary Roop, International Trade Analyst, alongside Joseph Giblin, Economic Unit Chief from the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka.

The purpose of the USITC visit is a fact-finding mission to gather statistical and qualitative information underlying the competitiveness of the apparel industries in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan, all of which are current leading suppliers to the U.S. market.

BGMEA Vice Presidents Miran Ali and Abdullah HilRakib, along with Directors Shovon Islam, AshikurRahman (Tuhin), Shams Mahmud, and M. AhsanulHaque and Chair of BGMEA Standing Committee on Labor and ILO Affairs ANM Saifuddin also participated in the discussions with the USITC delegation.

During the meeting, the BGMEA leaders underscored the industry's commitments and advancements, particularly in environmental sustainability and workers' rights and welfare.

They highlighted Bangladesh's remarkable achievements, such as boasting the highest number of LEED certified green garment factories globally and maintaining its position as one of the safest apparel exporting countries.

Previously, at the USITC hearing in March, representatives from the commerce ministry and BGMEA provided insights into the industry's competitiveness, both orally and in written form.

In yesterday's meeting, Bangladesh's standing and competitiveness in the global apparel market were reiterated.