Bangladesh RMG sector adds two new LEED platinum certified factories
Two new LEED Certified factories have been added. Bangladesh now has 263 LEED Certified factories, with 111 Platinum and 133 Gold Certified factories. Additionally, Bangladesh now boasts 68 out of the top 100 highest-rated LEED Certified factories in the world. The two factories are-

A. G. Dresses Ltd.
Address: Plot No -9, Block -C, Tongi Industrial A, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1710
Rating system: LEED O+M: Existing Buildingsv4 – LEED v4
Points: 106
Certification level: platinum
Fin Bangla Apparels Ltd.
Address: 72 Degerchala Road, Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh, 01704
Rating system: LEED O+M: Existing Buildingsv4 – LEED v4
Points: 104
Certification level: platinum
Mohiuddin Rubel, Former Director of BGMEA said, This milestone 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. 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,he added.
Two new LEED Certified factories have been added. Bangladesh now has 263 LEED Certified factories, with 111 Platinum and 133 Gold Certified factories. Additionally, Bangladesh now boasts 68 out of the top 100 highest-rated LEED Certified factories in the world. The two factories are-

A. G. Dresses Ltd.
Address: Plot No -9, Block -C, Tongi Industrial A, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1710
Rating system: LEED O+M: Existing Buildingsv4 – LEED v4
Points: 106
Certification level: platinum
Fin Bangla Apparels Ltd.
Address: 72 Degerchala Road, Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh, 01704
Rating system: LEED O+M: Existing Buildingsv4 – LEED v4
Points: 104
Certification level: platinum
Mohiuddin Rubel, Former Director of BGMEA said, This milestone 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. 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,he added.






