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Govt prioritising sustainable, green tourism: Adilur

Industries adviser Adilur Rahman Khan today said that the interim government has been prioritising sustainable and green tourism by taking various initiatives to strike a balance between economic growth, environmental protection, and cultural conservation...

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Italy fines fast-fashion giant Shein for ‘green’ claims

Italy’s competition watchdog said Monday it has fined the company responsible for Shein’s websites in Europe one million euros ($1.15 million) for false and confusing claims about the e-commerce giant’s efforts to be environmentally ‘green’...

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Bangladesh-Nepal PTA at final stage: envoy

The Nepal Ambassador to Dhaka, Ghanshyam Bhandari, said that a preferential trade agreement between Bangladesh and Nepal is expected to be finalised soon...

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BAGHC observes environment day

Banophool Adibashi Green Heart College celebrated the World Environment Day 2025 with a series of events under the theme ‘No more plastic pollution, it’s time to stop it’, reaffirming its commitment to environmental protection and sustainability on July 24...

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Time to stop Dhaka from rolling to ecological disaster

DHAKA appears to be hurtling towards an ecological disaster as its last remaining trees and water bodies are being wiped out in the name of development. A recent Change Initiative study shows that in 44 years, the capital has lost a half its tree cover and 60 per cent of its water bodies. The research shows that green coverage fell from 21.6 per cent in 1980 to 11.6 per cent in...

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Banophool holds reception for meritorious students

Banophool Adibashi Green Heart College has organised a reception programme for the meritorious students, who passed the SSC examination this year, at the college in the capital’s Mirpur...

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Hanoi scooter riders baulk at petrol-powered bikes ban

Vietnam’s plan to bar gas-guzzling motorbikes from central Hanoi may clear the air of the smog-smothered capital, but riders fear paying a high toll for the capital’s green transition...

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Three more RMG factory units get LEED certificate

The number of United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified factories reached 253, as three new factory units recently achieved the certification...

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Prices of green chilli, vegetables remain high

The price of green chillies remained high on the capital’s kitchen markets on Friday, selling at Tk 160-300 a kilogram, depending on variant and market, due to a supply shortage.

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Many Bangladesh nationals living in Greece at risk

Undocumented migrants from Bangladesh and other countries in Greece are now at risk of deportation as the government of the European country has tightened its migration related law suspending the registration of...

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Green chilli price hits Tk 300 a kg

The price of green chillies witnessed a sharp hike, reaching Tk 250-320 a kilogram on the capital’s kitchen markets, primarily due to supply shortage and extended rainfall for the past few days.

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Dairy Value Chain Forum launched

The Dairy Value Chain Forum was launched, marking a key step towards advancing green transformation in dairy sector in the country, at a programme at the InterContinental Dhaka on Wednesday...

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250 RMG units Leed-certified now

Two new Bangladeshi readymade garment factory units have achieved United States Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (Leed) certificates, boasting a total of 250 Leed-certified factories in the country...

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Hundreds more asylum-seekers near Crete

Greece’s coastguard on Monday said it had rescued around 230 asylum seekers near the island of Crete, after hundreds more landed over the weekend...

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Greece starts charging tourist tax on cruises

Greece has began charging a tax on island cruise ships, the latest European effort to tackle soaring visitor numbers to the continent’s most popular destinations.

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Syria to work with US to return to 1974 deal with Israel

Syria said on Friday it was willing to cooperate with the United States to reimplement the 1974 disengagement agreement with Israel, which created a UN-patrolled buffer zone separating the two countries’ forces.

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BADC renews fertiliser import agreement with Morocco

Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture renewed the fertiliser import agreement with the OCP Nutri Groups in Casablanca, Morocco on Wednesday...

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Energy crisis, green transition ignored

The national budget for the 2025–26 financial year has failed to address Bangladesh’s public demand for reliable access to power and energy and necessary energy transition, said experts at a discussion organised by the Centre for Policy Dialogue on Thursday...

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Seven Circle wins green factory award

Seven Circle (Bangladesh) Limited, producer of Seven Rings Cement, has won ‘Green Factory Award 2025,’ said a press release...

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Walton wins green factory award

Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC on Tuesday received ‘Green Factory Award-2025’ in electrical and electronics product manufacturing category, said a press release...