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Sultana Sweaters Ltd. achieves LEED Platinum certification

Sultana Sweaters Ltd. is a 100% export-oriented sweaters factory in Bangladesh, a sister concern of Labib Group achieved the LEED Platinum certification with the score of 81 out of 110 from USGBC.

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Figure: Sultana Sweaters is a 100% export-oriented sweaters factory in Bangladesh, a sister concern of Labib Group achieved the LEED Platinum certification with the score of 81.

The factory is located in Bhaluka, Mymensingh. It has started its journey since 2018, and already imbued with a forward-looking vision to acquire a global perspective and become a first rate business factory with 2500 members in the factory.

Sultana Sweaters production capacity is 1,0,39,650 pieces per month. Their services are pullover and cardigan, jersey, reverse jersey, shaker, rib, cables, pointelle, busket stitch, moss stitch, plated and fancier, stitches knitted in manual flat knit machines.

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