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Beximco launches new wastewater treatment plant

Beximco Group, Bangladesh based one of the largest Textile and apparel manufacturing company inaugurated a new wastewater treatment plant at Beximco Industrial Park.

Beximco launches new wastewater treatment plant
Figure: This treatment plant treats 450 cubic meters of wastewater every hour, keeping Beximco’s 40,000 workers healthy.

This treatment plant treats 450 cubic meters of wastewater every hour, keeping Beximco’s 40,000 workers healthy.

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas attended the inauguration of Beximco’s state-of-the-art effluent treatment plant (ETP) and reverse osmosis (RO) at the company’s industrial park on 23 December.

Salman F. Rahman, Private Industry and Investment Adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and a member of the Jatiya Sangsad, and vice chairman of Beximco Group were present there.

Syed Naved Husain briefed the ambassador about the company’s initiatives on sustainability including collaboration with Recovertex, a global leader in recycling post-production consumer waste, and other recycling initiatives taken by Beximco.

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