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As the worldu2019s second-largest garment exporter, Bangladeshu2019s RMG industry has taken significant steps towards integrating sustainability and circularity into its operations. This is evident by the presence of 54 of the worldu2019s top 100-ranked factories in Bangladesh, including 9 of the top 10 and 18 of the top 20. Additionally, the country boasts 206 LEED Green factories, with 76 Platinum-rated and 116 Gold-rated, demonstrating its unwavering dedication to environmental responsibility.
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RMG Circularit RMG Circularity Survey y Survey As the world’s second-largest garment exporter, Bangladesh’s RMG industry has taken significant steps towards integrating sustainability and circularity into its operations. This is evident by the presence of 54 of the world’s top 100-ranked factories in Bangladesh, including 9 of the top 10 and 18 of the top 20. Additionally, the country boasts 206 LEED Green factories, with 76 Platinum-rated and 116 Gold-rated, demonstrating its unwavering dedication to environmental responsibility. Besides, the BGMEA reports that over 500 additional garment factories are awaiting LEED certification from the US Green Building Council for their eco-friendly initiatives. But Bangladesh cannot let its guard down given that many Western brands are intensifying their sustainability efforts and aiming for zero emissions. To gain further insight deeper into the country’s sustainable practices, Apparel Resources conducted an extensive survey, reaching out to hundreds of RMG factories to assess their readiness to transition towards a circular economy model. Our survey has revealed interesting findings! If you want to read whole article so, click on given link and If you want to read Apparel & garments news, Apparel Industry updates related news visit: - apparelresources.com