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Home News World’s First LEED Certified Platinum Denim Mill Envoy Textiles Limited Celebrated World Environment Day 2025

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World’s First LEED Certified Platinum Denim Mill Envoy Textiles Limited Celebrated World Environment Day 2025
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World’s First LEED Certified Platinum Denim Mill Envoy Textiles Limited Celebrated World Environment Day 2025

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Envoy Textiles Limited Celebrated World Environment Day 2025 with Month-Long Initiatives:

Stakeholder Awareness on ‘Beat Plastic Pollution,’ 10,000 Tree Distribution with Communities and Art Competition.

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Bhaluka, Mymensingh – Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL), the world’s first LEED Platinum-certified denim manufacturing facility and a leader in sustainable production, successfully celebrated World Environment Day 2025 with an extended program running from 25 June to 30 July in line with the Government of Bangladesh’s revised observance date.

While World Environment Day is globally observed on 5 June, this year’s celebrations in Bangladesh were extended due to the Eid-ul-Adha vacation, allowing greater participation from communities, schools and stakeholders.

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This year’s global theme, “Beat Plastic Pollution,” closely matches Envoy’s ongoing dedication to protecting the environment, engaging with the community, and promoting plastic recycling and reuse to reduce environmental impact.

The program featured three flagship activities uniting employees, local schools engagement, industry partners, and government representatives to build collective support on environmental issues through art competitions, tree distribution, and strategic partner collaboration on beating plastic pollution.

Children’s Art Competition Sparks Environmental Awareness at Envoy Textiles:

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Bhaluka, 28 June 2025 — In a vibrant celebration of environmental awareness, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) hosted a Children’s Art Competition at the Eco-Park. The event saw enthusiastic participation from 20 children of ETL employees alongside 10 students from Noluakuri Kumari Maria High School. Aimed at fostering awareness among the younger generation about the dangers of plastic pollution, the competition encouraged participants to creatively express their thoughts on environmental sustainability. Through their imaginative artworks, the children highlighted critical issues such as the damaging effects of plastic waste on oceans, rivers, and land; the significance of recycling; and the advantages of adopting eco-friendly alternatives.

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The young artists displayed remarkable creativity and a strong sense of responsibility towards environmental stewardship, reflecting a hopeful outlook for a cleaner, greener future. The competition concluded with an award ceremony recognizing the best artworks with prizes and certificates. This initiative demonstrates ETL’s commitment as a responsible manufacturer to fostering environmental awareness from an early age and promoting sustainable practices within the community.

Envoy Textiles Hosts Ending Plastic Pollution Awareness Program with Stakeholders, Highlights Recycled and Biodegradable Plastic Challenges

Bhaluka, 30 June 2025 — Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) hosted a significant awareness program at its Visual Center focused on ending plastic pollution and promoting sustainable alternatives. The event gathered around 40 students, 30 external delegates and 20 senior officials from ETL and partner organizations, providing a diverse platform to discuss reducing plastic use and encouraging eco-friendly solutions.

The program’s distinguished guest, Mr. Mesbabul Alam, Deputy Director of the Department of Environment (Mymensingh), praised ETL’s commitment to phasing out all packaging plastics by 2026. He called this a pioneering step in the textile industry and urged others to follow the example.

Lt. Colonel Abdul Kader Md. Ashraf Al Mamun, Principal of Rajendrapur Cantonment Public School & College, highlighted the school’s efforts in tree plantation and stressed the vital role of education in raising environmental awareness among youth.

A representative from Ecovia Plastic highlighted the environmental benefits of biodegradable plastics but noted price challenges, urging wider adoption and supportive policies for better accessibility. In a technical session, Mr. Hasnat Kabir, country representative of USB BD, a recycling standards certification body, discussed challenges and limitations in plastic recycling standardization.

Mr. Abu Sayeed, Sustainability Responsible at strategic partner M&J Group, thanked Envoy Textiles for its environmental efforts and highlighted the critical issue of river pollution in the Mymensingh region.

Envoy’s senior management agreed on a plan to phase out virgin plastics, replacing them with recycled plastics as part of their sustainability roadmap. ETL’s internal leadership—including department heads from Plant, Deputy Plant, Production, Project Management, Spinning, R&D, Store, SCM, and Engineering—actively participated by sharing insights and reaffirming their commitment to advancing sustainability goals.

The HR Head opened the event session, followed by the Sustainability Team’s presentation on ETL’s environmental performance, waste reduction efforts, and circular economy initiatives, highlighting progress and future goals to ensure transparency and accountability.

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The program concluded with a lively awareness rally led by ETL employees, energizing participants and reinforcing a collective commitment to fight plastic pollution. The event fostered collaboration among industry, government, and communities to work toward a cleaner, greener future.

Envoy Textiles Distributes 10,000 Trees to Schools and Local Communities

Between 15 June and 30 July 2025, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) distributed 10,000 tree saplings to 11 local schools and their surrounding communities as part of its ongoing biodiversity and greening efforts. The saplings were handed over at the schools’ convenience, encouraging active participation from students, teachers and community members.

Students enthusiastically joined tree planting activities, guided by teachers and supported by local residents, fostering a shared commitment to environmental care. Many expressed excitement about contributing to a greener future and the benefits these trees will bring to air quality and local biodiversity.

This community-focused initiative strengthened ties between ETL and the local population, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship for generations to come.

In addition to community efforts, Envoy’s internal teams actively planted many of these trees within the company premises, further supporting the greening initiative.

Chairman’s Speech Summary:

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Figure: KUTUBUDDIN AHMED, CHAIRMAN ENVOY LEGACY & SHELTECH GROUP

Mr. Kutubuddin Ahmed, Chairman of Envoy Textiles Limited, emphasised the company’s active commitment to supporting the next generation through sustainable initiatives.

Highlighting Envoy’s responsibility as a leading denim manufacturer, he announced the company’s plan to begin by recycling plastic packaging materials, with a goal to expand these efforts across all operations. Mr. Ahmed reaffirmed Envoy’s dedication to environmental stewardship and its role in driving positive change for a cleaner, greener future.

Through these month-long efforts, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) reaffirms that sustainability is not an occasional observance but a continuous responsibility woven into its identity. The company remains committed to turning awareness into action, collaboration into progress, and ideas into lasting change. As each tree grows, each plastic item is replaced, and each young mind is inspired, ETL moves one step closer to the future it envisions: a future where industry and environment thrive together.

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Envoy Textiles Limited Celebrated World Environment Day 2025 with Month-Long Initiatives:

Stakeholder Awareness on ‘Beat Plastic Pollution,’ 10,000 Tree Distribution with Communities and Art Competition.

image 9

Bhaluka, Mymensingh – Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL), the world’s first LEED Platinum-certified denim manufacturing facility and a leader in sustainable production, successfully celebrated World Environment Day 2025 with an extended program running from 25 June to 30 July in line with the Government of Bangladesh’s revised observance date.

While World Environment Day is globally observed on 5 June, this year’s celebrations in Bangladesh were extended due to the Eid-ul-Adha vacation, allowing greater participation from communities, schools and stakeholders.

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This year’s global theme, “Beat Plastic Pollution,” closely matches Envoy’s ongoing dedication to protecting the environment, engaging with the community, and promoting plastic recycling and reuse to reduce environmental impact.

The program featured three flagship activities uniting employees, local schools engagement, industry partners, and government representatives to build collective support on environmental issues through art competitions, tree distribution, and strategic partner collaboration on beating plastic pollution.

Children’s Art Competition Sparks Environmental Awareness at Envoy Textiles:

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Bhaluka, 28 June 2025 — In a vibrant celebration of environmental awareness, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) hosted a Children’s Art Competition at the Eco-Park. The event saw enthusiastic participation from 20 children of ETL employees alongside 10 students from Noluakuri Kumari Maria High School. Aimed at fostering awareness among the younger generation about the dangers of plastic pollution, the competition encouraged participants to creatively express their thoughts on environmental sustainability. Through their imaginative artworks, the children highlighted critical issues such as the damaging effects of plastic waste on oceans, rivers, and land; the significance of recycling; and the advantages of adopting eco-friendly alternatives.

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The young artists displayed remarkable creativity and a strong sense of responsibility towards environmental stewardship, reflecting a hopeful outlook for a cleaner, greener future. The competition concluded with an award ceremony recognizing the best artworks with prizes and certificates. This initiative demonstrates ETL’s commitment as a responsible manufacturer to fostering environmental awareness from an early age and promoting sustainable practices within the community.

Envoy Textiles Hosts Ending Plastic Pollution Awareness Program with Stakeholders, Highlights Recycled and Biodegradable Plastic Challenges

Bhaluka, 30 June 2025 — Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) hosted a significant awareness program at its Visual Center focused on ending plastic pollution and promoting sustainable alternatives. The event gathered around 40 students, 30 external delegates and 20 senior officials from ETL and partner organizations, providing a diverse platform to discuss reducing plastic use and encouraging eco-friendly solutions.

The program’s distinguished guest, Mr. Mesbabul Alam, Deputy Director of the Department of Environment (Mymensingh), praised ETL’s commitment to phasing out all packaging plastics by 2026. He called this a pioneering step in the textile industry and urged others to follow the example.

Lt. Colonel Abdul Kader Md. Ashraf Al Mamun, Principal of Rajendrapur Cantonment Public School & College, highlighted the school’s efforts in tree plantation and stressed the vital role of education in raising environmental awareness among youth.

A representative from Ecovia Plastic highlighted the environmental benefits of biodegradable plastics but noted price challenges, urging wider adoption and supportive policies for better accessibility. In a technical session, Mr. Hasnat Kabir, country representative of USB BD, a recycling standards certification body, discussed challenges and limitations in plastic recycling standardization.

Mr. Abu Sayeed, Sustainability Responsible at strategic partner M&J Group, thanked Envoy Textiles for its environmental efforts and highlighted the critical issue of river pollution in the Mymensingh region.

Envoy’s senior management agreed on a plan to phase out virgin plastics, replacing them with recycled plastics as part of their sustainability roadmap. ETL’s internal leadership—including department heads from Plant, Deputy Plant, Production, Project Management, Spinning, R&D, Store, SCM, and Engineering—actively participated by sharing insights and reaffirming their commitment to advancing sustainability goals.

The HR Head opened the event session, followed by the Sustainability Team’s presentation on ETL’s environmental performance, waste reduction efforts, and circular economy initiatives, highlighting progress and future goals to ensure transparency and accountability.

Envoy Group Tree Plantation

The program concluded with a lively awareness rally led by ETL employees, energizing participants and reinforcing a collective commitment to fight plastic pollution. The event fostered collaboration among industry, government, and communities to work toward a cleaner, greener future.

Envoy Textiles Distributes 10,000 Trees to Schools and Local Communities

Between 15 June and 30 July 2025, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) distributed 10,000 tree saplings to 11 local schools and their surrounding communities as part of its ongoing biodiversity and greening efforts. The saplings were handed over at the schools’ convenience, encouraging active participation from students, teachers and community members.

Students enthusiastically joined tree planting activities, guided by teachers and supported by local residents, fostering a shared commitment to environmental care. Many expressed excitement about contributing to a greener future and the benefits these trees will bring to air quality and local biodiversity.

This community-focused initiative strengthened ties between ETL and the local population, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship for generations to come.

In addition to community efforts, Envoy’s internal teams actively planted many of these trees within the company premises, further supporting the greening initiative.

Chairman’s Speech Summary:

Kutub Saheb
Figure: KUTUBUDDIN AHMED, CHAIRMAN ENVOY LEGACY & SHELTECH GROUP

Mr. Kutubuddin Ahmed, Chairman of Envoy Textiles Limited, emphasised the company’s active commitment to supporting the next generation through sustainable initiatives.

Highlighting Envoy’s responsibility as a leading denim manufacturer, he announced the company’s plan to begin by recycling plastic packaging materials, with a goal to expand these efforts across all operations. Mr. Ahmed reaffirmed Envoy’s dedication to environmental stewardship and its role in driving positive change for a cleaner, greener future.

Through these month-long efforts, Envoy Textiles Limited (ETL) reaffirms that sustainability is not an occasional observance but a continuous responsibility woven into its identity. The company remains committed to turning awareness into action, collaboration into progress, and ideas into lasting change. As each tree grows, each plastic item is replaced, and each young mind is inspired, ETL moves one step closer to the future it envisions: a future where industry and environment thrive together.