AMSTERDAM and HONG KONG and OAKLAND, Calif., June 26, 2025 /3BL/ – Cascale (formerly the Sustainable Apparel Coalition) has released âBangladesh Country Report: Macroeconomic and Sustainability Analysis,â a comprehensive report detailing Bangladeshâs progress and potential to drive sustainable progress in the consumer goods industry. The report also reveals a pivotal opportunity to align with the Industry Decarbonization Roadmap (IDR), a sector-wide initiative to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 45 percent by 2030. This follows Cascaleâs April publication of the âVietnam Country Report: Macroeconomic, Socioeconomic, and Industry Analysisâ report, developed with the support of Apparel Impact Institute (Aii). Similar in scope, Cascaleâs new report emphasizes Bangladeshâs impressive strides toward sustainability, including ambitious environmental targets, the rise of green manufacturing, and a growing culture of industry collaboration.âScaling up the decarbonization of the energy supply will be crucial for Bangladesh to meet its 2030 climate ambitions.â âJeremy Lardeau, SVP, Higg Index, CascaleâThe workforce is both Bangladeshâs RMG sectorâs greatest asset â providing the people power behind its competitive advantage â and its greatest responsibility to protect. By investing in organisational health and safety, fair labor practices, and skill development, Bangladesh aims to uphold and protect the wellbeing of the millions who form the backbone of this industrial activity.â âCarolina van Loenen, Director of Stakeholder Engagement, CascaleWith a robust apparel sector that contributes over 80 percent of national exports and employs more than four million people â most of them women â Bangladesh stands behind China as the worldâs second-largest garment exporter, commanding 7.4 percent of the global market share. With its strong economic growth and proactive sustainability initiatives, the country is positioned to leverage both domestic policies and international collaboration to advance its low-carbon transition amid evolving global market dynamics. In 2024, Bangladesh installed an interim government that issued a 2025 Renewable Energy Policy including tax incentives and measures designed to cut fuel imports, balancing continued economic growth with a shift toward cleaner energy. The interim government has set general elections for April 2026.Key Highlights from the Bangladesh Country Report include:Economic Strength & Global RelevanceWith a GDP of USD 451 billion in 2024 and projected growth of 3.8 percent in 2025 (IMF), Bangladeshâs economic trajectory is powered by its textile and garment sector, now expanding into higher-value products and man-made fibers.Decarbonization CommitmentsThe Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has launched a Sustainability Vision 2030 to guide the industry, pledging:30 percent GHG emissions reduction50 percent sustainable material sourcing20 percent energy from renewable sourcesZero discharge of hazardous chemicalsExclusive Environmental Performance Insights from the Higg FEMNearly 1,300 factories in Bangladesh used Cascaleâs Higg Facility Environmental Module (FEM) in 2023. Results show stronger performance than global averages, with opportunities to scale renewable energy use and reduce dependence on natural gas.Leadership in Green FactoriesBangladesh boasts over 240 LEED-certified green garment factories â the most of any country in the world. Among these are 62 of the worldâs top 100 highest-rated facilities, with over 500 more in the certification pipeline.Collaborative Industry TransformationIn 2024, BGMEA signed a partnership MoU with Cascale to drive unified sustainability efforts across the supply chain and, in 2025, the International Apparel Federation (IAF) and International Textile Manufacturersâ Federation (ITMF) launched the Apparel and Textile Transformation Initiative (ATTI). The initiative is an innovative manufacturer-led, nationally oriented, globally coordinated program. It aims to advance environmental improvements across the supply chain by promoting manufacturer leadership on systemic challenges relating to energy use, water consumption, emissions and other key sustainability impacts, in collaboration with brands and industry initiatives. ATTIâs pilot countries are Bangladesh and Turkiye, and BGMEA and BKMEA lead the ATTI Bangladesh Chapter. Under the initiative, the associations will lead the development of an ATTI Bangladesh Transformation Plan with support from the ATTI Global Council.Energy Landscape & Transition EffortsWith 57 percent of national energy from gas and only two percent from renewables, Bangladesh faces challenges for a green energy transition. However, there are also many opportunities: Factories are increasingly investing in solar PV systems, bioenergy, and energy-efficient technologies to future-proof operations.A Critical Moment for the IndustryThe report concludes that Bangladesh is at a turning point â leveraging past progress to chart a path toward a sustainable, inclusive, and competitive future. The country’s alignment with global decarbonization goals, including its role in the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, signals readiness to lead a new era of responsible manufacturing.Cascale urges brands, investors, and policymakers to support Bangladeshâs transition by aligning sourcing practices with sustainability goals, offering financial mechanisms for factory upgrades, and promoting inclusive growth across the value chain.ABOUT CASCALECascale is the global nonprofit alliance empowering collaboration to drive equitable and restorative business practices in the consumer goods industry. Formerly known as the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, Cascale owns and develops the Higg Index, which is exclusively available on Worldly, the most comprehensive sustainability data and insights platform. Cascale unites over 300 retailers, brands, manufacturers, governments, academics, and NGO/nonprofit affiliates around the globe through one singular vision: To catalyze impact at scale and give back more than we take to the planet and its people. LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube