Two new factories receive LEED platinum certification

BSS
Published On: 26 Aug 2025, 12:06

DHAKA, Aug 26, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) sector has achieved another milestone in its sustainability journey as two more factories have received LEED platinum certification from the US Green Building Council (USGBC).

With the inclusion of the two new factories, the total number of LEED-certified garment factories in the country now stands at 263, comprising 111 Platinum and 133 Gold certified units.

In addition, Bangladesh now has 68 factories ranked among the top 100 highest-rated LEED-certified garment units globally, further strengthening its position as a global leader in green industrialization.

The newly certified factories are A. G. Dresses Ltd and Fin Bangla Apparels Ltd.

Talking to BSS, former BGMEA Director Mohiuddin Rubel said this achievement is a testament to the vision and resilience of Bangladesh's apparel entrepreneurs. 

"By investing in green buildings and sustainable practices, they are not only reducing environmental impact but also enhancing efficiency, cutting costs, and strengthening Bangladesh's reputation as a responsible and forward-looking sourcing destination," he said.

Rubel, also Managing Director, Bangladesh Apparel Exchange and Additional Managing Director, Denim Expert Ltd, said, "Their commitment ensures that our industry remains globally competitive, aligns with emerging sustainability regulations, and continues to drive inclusive growth for our people and economy."

 

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