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Evitex Apparels Earns LEED Gold Certification in Drive for Greener RMG
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47230, member: 636"] A Bangladesh clothing manufacturer achieved a major environmental milestone during June 2025. Evitex Apparels Ltd received LEED v4.1 Gold Certification for Operations and Maintenance. The company belongs to Evince Group and operates within the country's booming ready-made garment industry. This achievement demonstrates the growing commitment to green manufacturing practices across Bangladesh. The certification represents a significant advancement for sustainable textile production. Evince Group directors emphasized their dedication to environmental responsibility through recent statements. Shah Rayeed Chowdhury serves as both company director and BGMEA member. He highlighted the organization's Sustainability Vision 2030 program that uses United Nations development goals as performance measures. The company plans to transform the garment industry through environmentally conscious operations. Shah Adeeb Chowdhury noted that another Evince facility already holds Platinum LEED status. Bangladesh currently leads the world in sustainable garment manufacturing certifications. The nation operates 248 LEED-certified clothing factories across its industrial landscape. These facilities earned 105 Platinum and 129 Gold certifications from the international rating system. Nine of the world's top ten highest-rated green factories operate within Bangladesh borders. The country also hosts 68 of the global top 100 environmentally certified manufacturing plants. The textile industry's environmental progress signals positive changes ahead for Bangladesh manufacturing. Companies continue adopting cleaner production methods and energy-efficient technologies. These efforts support both global sustainability goals and competitive business advantages. The growing number of certified facilities attracts international buyers seeking responsible sourcing partners. Bangladesh's leadership position strengthens as more manufacturers pursue green certifications. [/QUOTE]
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