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Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 unites global stakeholders

October 10, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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10 October, 2024, 04:30 pm

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Dr M Fouzul Kabir Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, and other dignitaries at the Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 held at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, Dhaka on Thursday, 10 October, 2024. Photo: Courtesy

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Dr M Fouzul Kabir Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, and other dignitaries at the Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 held at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, Dhaka on Thursday, 10 October, 2024. Photo: Courtesy

Dr M Fouzul Kabir Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, and other dignitaries at the Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 held at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, Dhaka on Thursday, 10 October, 2024. Photo: Courtesy

The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 was successfully held today (10 October) at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, Dhaka, where over 450 delegates from across the globe came together to foster dialogue, collaboration and actionable strategies to advance Bangladesh’s sustainability goals.

The Bangladesh Apparel Exchange (BAE) organised the forum as a pivotal platform uniting industry leaders, government officials, climate advocates, innovators, brands, development organisations, policymakers, and academics, according to a press release.

The event featured keynote addresses, panel discussions, presentations and workshops, where about 40 national and international experts shared insights on building a climate-resilient and carbon-neutral future through collaboration and innovation and the launch of two significant initiatives dedicated to enhancing sustainable practices in Bangladesh.


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Key partners supporting the forum included the Apparel Impact Institute, Cascale, the European Union, GIZ, H&M, the Embassy of the Netherlands in Bangladesh, PDS Limited, and Target, read the release.

Addressing the opening plenary, Dr M Fouzul Kabir Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, said, “Our renewable energy penetration is low – 2%; we want to move it upwards. We are moving on to larger systems with higher sustainability capacities. I hope you will join us in the journey to sustainability and take the country forward.”

Lutfey Siddiqi, the Chief Adviser’s Special Envoy for International Affairs, said, “As entrepreneurs and as businesses, it matters how we produce things. Not just what we produce at the cheapest cost.

“Climate transition is a real risk that we need to be mindful of. We should not treat it as a compliance issue but a proper business strategy issue where we can stand out as the superior standard.”

Michael Miller, the ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh, told the opening plenary, “For countries like Bangladesh, among one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, every fraction of a degree in global temperature increases matters.”

“We have a shared obligation to act. Global gateway aims to mobilise up to 300 billion euros of public and private investments by 2027 through a combination of grants, concessional loans and guarantees to de-risk investments,” he said.

Speaking at the event, German Ambassador to Bangladesh Achim Tröster said that energy security was a critical concern for both Bangladesh and Germany. With Bangladesh emerging as a major regional economic power, it is vital to ensure that its energy needs are met in a way that is sustainable, secure and resilient to the challenges posed by climate change.

Thijs Woudstra, the charge d’affaires of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, said, “I’m really happy that the garment industry is moving forward to decarbonisation and advancing positive climate action considering the national and global energy crisis.”

“I’m very much looking forward to a relationship with the Bangladeshi garment sector and private sector as a large to play an important role in advancing sustainable and circular textile in Bangladesh and continue knowledge sharing between our two countries,” he added.

In his opening remarks, Bangladesh Apparel Exchange Founder and CEO Mostafiz Uddin said, “You care about the planet, you care about the country, and that is why all of you are here today. All of you are my inspiration. Climate action is no more a burden. For entrepreneurs, it’s a business opportunity.”

“This is how I think. For all of you, you all love Bangladesh and want to eliminate poverty and disasters. Cheap labour is no longer a competitive advantage for Bangladesh. If we as entrepreneurs do not achieve the target set by our clients, we will not be able to succeed. To achieve the targets, the manufacturers need more shared responsibility, collaboration, and support,” he stressed.

The event also united many contributors such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; the Bangladesh Power Management Institute (BPMI), the embassies of Denmark, France and Sweden in Bangladesh, International Labour Organization, Laudes Foundation, Oxfam in Bangladesh and USAID Bangladesh.

Additionally, an engineering workshop showcased the expertise of industry-leading organisations, including Armstrong Fluid Technology, Forbes Marshall, Grant Thornton Bharat LLP, Illukkumbura Industrial Automation (Pvt) Ltd, and Jinko Solar, according to the press release.

Over 300 engineers from apparel manufacturing units participated, gaining practical strategies to drive sustainability and decarbonisation efforts within their organisations.

The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 has significant importance as a catalyst for dialogue and collaboration among various stakeholders. By enhancing climate leadership and technical skills, the forum plays a crucial role in propelling the nation toward a sustainable and resilient future, read the release.

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