Author: Kazy Mohammad Iqbal Hossain, South Asia Sustainability Manager, Lindex HK Ltd. Image: Camaramadrid Key Words: Sustainability, CSRD reporting, ESRS, Readymade Garments Factory, Bangladesh, Environment and Social Responsibility The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a significant piece of legislation introduced by the European Union (EU) aimed at enhancing and standardizing sustainability reporting across various industries. For the fashion industry, which has a sprawling and often opaque supply chain, the CSRD represents both a challenge and an opportunity. This … Continue reading “From Policy to Practice: The CSRD Mandate and Bangladesh’s Garment Industry”
Sustainedge and Change Associates Ltd. Sign Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Collaboration on Community Development, Gender Empowerment, and Climate Resilience Initiatives
Posted on October 28, 2024October 28, 2024Categories Latest NewsSustainedge and Change Associates Ltd. have formally entered into a strategic partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 28 October 2024. This collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of both organizations to drive impactful change in community development, capacity building, climate resilience, and gender empowerment. A Partnership for Empowerment and Inclusive Development Change Associates Ltd. is a women-led organization dedicated to educating and empowering marginalized and disadvantaged groups in Bangladesh, particularly workers in the readymade garment (RMG) … Continue reading “Sustainedge and Change Associates Ltd. Sign Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Collaboration on Community Development, Gender Empowerment, and Climate Resilience Initiatives”
Sustainedge and Partners Secure Research Grant to Advance Climate-Resilient Urban Design for Mongla Port Municipality
Posted on October 1, 2024October 28, 2024Categories Latest NewsWe are excited to announce that Sustainedge, in collaboration with Brac University’s Department of Architecture and Khulna University’s Urban and Rural Planning Discipline, has been awarded a research grant under the Research Seed Grant Initiative (RSGI) 2024 of Brac University, Bangladesh. This grant will support the research titled “Urban Design Guidelines to Develop Climate Resilient and Inclusive Built Environment for Mongla Port Municipality, Bagerhat District, Bangladesh.” Mongla Port Municipality, located in a climate-vulnerable coastal region of Bangladesh, has been … Continue reading “Sustainedge and Partners Secure Research Grant to Advance Climate-Resilient Urban Design for Mongla Port Municipality”
Rethinking Urban Food Systems in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities
Posted on June 9, 2024June 9, 2024Categories Blog, Latest NewsAuthor: Md. Jubaer Rashid, Country Representative, ICLEI South Asia, jubaer.rashid@iclei.org Image: Md. Jubaer Rashid Key Words: Food Security, Urban Agriculture, Food Distribution, Urban Food Systems, Urban Farmers Introduction As Bangladesh experiences rapid urbanization, ensuring sustainable and resilient food systems in its cities has become a critical challenge. Urban food systems encompass the entire food chain from production and distribution to consumption and waste management within urban areas. These systems include not only the physical processes and infrastructure involved in growing, processing … Continue reading “Rethinking Urban Food Systems in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities”
The Green Heart of Development: Is Bangladesh Pioneering Ecosystem Services in Development?
Posted on May 19, 2024May 19, 2024Categories Blog, Latest NewsAuthor: Tanveer Ahmed, Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Ongoing), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. Contact: aseerahsan37@gmail.com Image: Bayejid Mahbub Khondker, Junaid Hasan Pranto, City Syntax, Via Arc Daily Key Words: Green Infrastructure, Sustainable Development, Ecosystem Services, Climate Resilience, Bangladesh Background In the pursuit of sustainable development, the concept of green infrastructure has emerged as a cornerstone, emphasizing the integration of natural components into built environments to enhance environmental quality and … Continue reading “The Green Heart of Development: Is Bangladesh Pioneering Ecosystem Services in Development?”
Journey Through Climate Change: Rajshahi City’s Transformation
Posted on March 21, 2024April 19, 2024Categories Blog, Latest News 1 Comment on Journey Through Climate Change: Rajshahi City’s TransformationAuthor: Fahim Shahriar Pranto, Junior Consultant, Sustainedge, shahriar.sustainedgebd@gmail.com Image: The Business Standard Key Words: Rajshahi City, Climate Change Impacts, Climate Resilience, Heat Waves, Public Health Introduction Rajshahi City, a lively hub in the northwestern region of Bangladesh, plays a significant role in regional governance. It hosts educational institutions, a medical college and government offices that provide essential services to the surrounding districts. Presently, the city is undergoing a transformative phase of development, marked by numerous initiatives led by the … Continue reading “Journey Through Climate Change: Rajshahi City’s Transformation”
Exciting News: Sustainedge Unveils a New Online Presence!
Posted on March 11, 2024October 28, 2024Categories Latest News Leave a comment on Exciting News: Sustainedge Unveils a New Online Presence!We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, a virtual space that reflects our commitment to sustainable urban solutions, technological innovation, and collaborative networking. At Sustainedge, we believe in progress that is not only cutting-edge but also environmentally conscious and socially inclusive. What’s New? Explore our user-friendly interface, designed to provide you with an immersive experience. Navigate seamlessly through our diverse areas of expertise, including sustainable development and planning, climate resilience, environmental assessments, energy management, green … Continue reading “Exciting News: Sustainedge Unveils a New Online Presence!”
Minimizing the Conceptual Gap between Urban Development Planning and Climate-Inclusive Urban Development Planning
Posted on February 14, 2024May 7, 2024Categories Blog, Latest News Leave a comment on Minimizing the Conceptual Gap between Urban Development Planning and Climate-Inclusive Urban Development PlanningAuthor: Md. Jubaer Rashid, Country Representative, ICLEI South Asia, jubaer.rashid@iclei.org Image: Md. Jubaer Rashid Key Words: Urban Development, Climate Change, Climate Resilience, Land Use Planning, Sustainability Introduction In the dynamic landscape of urbanization, a transformative shift in development discourse is evident. Traditional urban development, synonymous with economic growth and infrastructural progress, is evolving into a paradigm that seamlessly integrates climate considerations into urban evolution. At the crossroads of these paths, delving deeper into distinctions between conventional urban development and … Continue reading “Minimizing the Conceptual Gap between Urban Development Planning and Climate-Inclusive Urban Development Planning”
Harmony in Design: Climate and Socially Inclusive Public Spaces for Bangladesh
Posted on February 14, 2024April 19, 2024Categories Blog, Latest News Leave a comment on Harmony in Design: Climate and Socially Inclusive Public Spaces for BangladeshAuthor: Md. Jubaer Rashid, Country Representative, ICLEI South Asia, jubaer.rashid@iclei.org Image: Sustainedge Key Words: Public Spaces, Climate Resilience, Urban Development, Urban Landscape, Climate-Resilient Architecture Introduction In the dynamic landscape of Bangladesh, where the intersection of culture, community and climate defines the urban experience, the design of public spaces takes on unparalleled importance. This article explores the fundamental role of climate-resilient and socially inclusive design in developing public spaces that not only withstand environmental challenges but also cultivate a profound sense of community … Continue reading “Harmony in Design: Climate and Socially Inclusive Public Spaces for Bangladesh”