BGMEA, JTOP, Mitsubishi UFJ unite for Bangladesh RMG sustainability

In a major step in direction of strengthening environmental sustainability in Bangladesh garment sector, a delegation from JTOP Co. Ltd (JTOP) and Mitsubishi UFJ Analysis and Consulting Co. Ltd. (MURC) met with Faruque Hassan, president of the Bangladesh Garment Producers and Exporters Affiliation (BGMEA) just lately.

Led by Jiichi Nakaki from JTOP and represented by Shoji Kita and Yasuko Hashimoto from MURC, the delegation engaged in fruitful discussions aimed toward fostering collaboration to enhance the environmental footprint of Bangladesh garment and textile trade.

The assembly primarily targeted on exploring avenues for partnership to deal with environmental issues, significantly in wastewater administration and recycling.

A delegation from JTOP Co. Ltd (JTOP) and Mitsubishi UFJ Analysis and Consulting Co. Ltd. (MURC) met just lately with Faruque Hassan, president of Bangladesh Garment Producers and Exporters Affiliation.
The assembly primarily targeted on exploring avenues for partnership to deal with environmental issues, significantly in wastewater administration and recycling.

JTOP’s superior applied sciences for wastewater therapy have been extensively deliberated upon, highlighting their potential to mitigate environmental air pollution from textile and dyeing factories by way of cost-effective and recyclable options.

Discussions additionally encompassed key points comparable to wastewater rules, prevailing situations throughout the textile trade, set up of wastewater therapy services, the significance of water recycling, and issues relating to land subsidence.

Faruque Hassan reiterated Bangladesh’s dedication to advancing environmental sustainability throughout the readymade garment (RMG) sector. He briefed the delegation on ongoing efforts throughout the RMG trade to advertise sustainability, together with initiatives for circularity and adherence to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) requirements all through the manufacturing course of.

Hassan expressed BGMEA’s willingness to collaborate on initiatives aimed toward fostering a greener and extra sustainable garment trade in Bangladesh, showcasing the affiliation’s dedication to environmental stewardship and trade development.

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