Presently, 178 green factories in Bangladesh are LEED-certified

The textile division of BEXIMCO (Bangladesh Export Import Co Ltd.) has received LEED certification. bringing the overall number of Bangladeshi factories with LEED certification to 178.

With an 85 score, the BEXIMCO Textile Division in Sarabo’s Beximco Industrial Park earned LEED Platinum v4 BD+C Certification.

With teams situated in Spain and Bangladesh, BEXIMCO has grown its in-house design capabilities over time. One of the largest vertically integrated textile and apparel businesses in South Asia, BEXIMCO’s Textile Division has in-house analytical and creative capabilities. Additionally, it has collaborated with some of the most well-known design schools in the world, such as FID and NIFD, to gain access to brilliant designers.

It is the area’s most advanced composite mill. Its weaving portion has 288 installed high-speed air-jet looms, and its high-tech dyeing and finishing sector can produce 100,000 yards of completed cloth every day. At the BEXIMCO Industrial Park is where the business is situated.

A cutting-edge composite knit fabric production plant owned by BEXIMCO Textile & Apparel Division (Bextex Ltd.) satisfies the rising need for high-quality knit garment exporters in Bangladesh. The project was designed to look like a cutting-edge facility for knitting, dyeing, and finishing knit fabrics. The company has produced and supplied high-quality knit fabrics over the years and is currently introducing all the most recent hard and soft technologies in knit fabric knitting, dyeing, and finishing.

The business also owns a 122,000 spindle cotton and polyester blend yarn spinning machine, making it one of the biggest spinning mills in the nation. The mill was built to supply the nation’s export-focused businesses.

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