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BGMEA, DBP announce strategic cooperation

Greenwatch Desk Business 2025-10-06, 2:54pm

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The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and Digital Bridge Partners (DBP) have announced a strategic cooperation to develop the Digital Factory Passport (DFP).


The DFP, an AI-driven ESG compliance framework designed to strengthen transparency, accountability, and global competitiveness across Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industry.

The initiative will serve as a unified digital tool to streamline factory-level data management and reporting, reduce audit fatigue, and improve efficiency in sustainability performance monitoring. 

By offering a standardised and AI-driven approach, the initiative will help factories align with international buyers' requirements and future-proof Bangladesh's position as a global sourcing hub, said a press release.

Speaking on the occasion, Mahmud Hasan Khan, President of BGMEA emphasized the importance of innovation and digital transformation in the sector's sustainability journey. 

BGMEA Senior Vice President Inamul Haq Khan, Vice President Vidiya Amrit Khan and Directors also highlighted the potential of the Digital Factory Passport to position Bangladesh as a leader in responsible manufacturing. 

Representatives from Digital Bridge Partners reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the industry in achieving greater efficiency and transparency through digital solutions, reports BSS.