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Implementation of Biological Effluent Treatment Plant for Waste Water Treatment in the Wet Process Textile Industry "Wash & Wear Ltd of Natural Group".

Paper Published Link: http://www.ijsred.com/volume2/issue5/IJSRED-V2I5P88.pdf Abstract Industrial wastewater treatment describes the processes used for treating wastewater that is produced by industries as an undesirable by-product. After treatment, the treated industrial wastewater may be reused or released to a sanitary sewer or to surface water in the environment. The textile dyeing and washing industry plays an important role in the economic growth as well as the environmental sectors of Bangladesh. Effluent Treatment Plants or (ETPs) are used by leading companies in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry to purify water and remove any toxic and non-toxic materials or chemicals from it. These plants are used by all companies for environment protection. Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is one of the most important & prominent part of Textile dyeing / Wet process industry. In Bangladesh many industrial units are located near the banks of the rivers and they do not use Effluent

Ready Made Garments Contribution to Women Empowerment, A Study on Women Workers in Bangladesh Perspective

Paper Published Link: http://www.ijsred.com/volume5/issue2/IJSRED-V5I2P43.pdf ABSTRACT There is no doubt that Bangladesh's development goals would always be unattainable without women's empowerment. This country has a societal structure that views women as a burden to their families. The situation, however, is evolving with time. Women now work in the garment industry, education, banking, various NGO's, and government organizations, but the single garment sector employs 70 percent of the 4.0 million employees, the majority of whom are less educated, unskilled, and from rural regions. Before gaining a career in the clothing industry, these women had no decision-making authority or access to resources. The position provides great opportunities for female employees by providing economic flexibility and allowing them to remain close to city services and amenities. And equipping them with information and skills through training, counselling, and problem-solving with co-worker

Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Pioneer Knit wears (BD) Ltd

Paper Published Link: http://www.ijsred.com/volume2/issue1/IJSRED-V2I1P39.pdf Abstract This Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) has been prepared as part of the environmentally sound study for Pioneer Knitwear (BD) Ltd. Pioneer Knitwear (BD) Ltd is a 100% export oriented readymade Sweater garment factory situated at Zamirdia, Valuka, Mymenshing, Bangladesh. The objective of the study is to help Pioneer Knitwear (BD) Ltd to prepare an Environmental & Social Impact Assessment report suitable for Environmental vision. The Project dreams to make a Sustainable Sweater Manufacturing unit which will save energy and act as socially responsible. This ESIA study has been prepared based on field investigations, coordination with Pioneer Knitwear (BD) Ltd personnel, requirement of law from Department of Environment (DoE) and buyers’ requirement. The Environmental & Social Impact Assessment study report has been prepared for this project based on Winter season (Mid Novemb

Bangladesh EPZ Labour Act 28th February 2019 Translate in English

Paper Published Link: https://www.academia.edu/48862439/Bangladesh_EPZ_Labour_Act_28th_February_2019_in_English

Current scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emission in Bangladesh.

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Abstract Statement of the Problem: There is an increasing trend of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Worldwide due to human activities which indicates a substantial increase in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) (EPA, 2014). The most recent year of GHG emissions from various sectors in Bangladesh’s shown that Agriculture is the leading contributor, with 39% of total emissions. The energy sector is the second highest emitter with the order of electricity and heat production   33%. Energy consumption is increasing due to the expansion of economic activity and population size which results higher GHG emission worldwide. The study has examined the trends of energy consumption and CO2 emission in Bangladesh using the secondary data extracted from the World Development Indicators of the World Bank database. Each greenhouse gas has a various capacities t