Fakir Eco Knitwear marks 200th Platinum LEED unit from Bangladesh
01 Mar 24 1 min read
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- Fakir Eco Knitwear in Bangladesh achieves a major eco-milestone with Platinum LEED Certification.
- To earn this, Fakir Eco Knitwear adopted innovative eco-friendly technologies, focusing on energy reduction and resource optimisation.
- CEO Fakir Mashrikuzzaman Neaz celebrated the recognition, affirming their dedication to eco-conscious practices.
This accolade marks Fakir Eco Knitwear as the 200th factory in Bangladesh to earn such an honour, signifying the country’s concerted efforts towards eco-conscious industrial practices.
Fakir Mashrikuzzaman Neaz, the company’s CEO, expressed profound delight at receiving this award, emphasising its validation of their commitment to environmental stewardship even as he underscored the company’s dual objective of fostering a conducive work environment while prioritising sustainability.
Earning the Platinum LEED Certification necessitated the adoption of innovative technologies and environmentally friendly practices by Fakir Eco Knitwear and these efforts encompassed reducing energy consumption and optimising the utilisation of natural resources.
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Moreover, Fakir Eco Knitwear aspires to leverage its success to inspire others.
They envision a collaborative approach wherein businesses unite to contribute towards a better world.
By sharing their journey, Fakir Eco Knitwear hopes to catalyse a collective endeavour towards a future where businesses thrive, individuals prosper, and the environment flourishes harmoniously.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DR)
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