Developing effective ESG compliance strategy a must now : DCCI

Bangladesh s economy is increasingly connected to the global value chain, according to a committee of businesses in the capital, Dhaka, in which the country has become the first country to receive environmental, social and corporate governance certificates (FGS) certifications in its annual speech on Monday, 17 January, 2018 - the latest. (). The government has warned of the need to improve transparency and improve the quality of goods, services and services, as well as ensure sustainability is in place, and it is now being encouraged to take initiatives to tackle the risks and prospects of business growth, the BBC has learned. Environmental and social compliance is becoming mandatory for companies in every sector, but it has been called for the government to make sure they are taking responsibility on their ability to comply with the world value chains as part of an effort to boost confidence in international trade, business and investment in some industries, such as food and food safety, to meet the demand for financial stability and resilience, with higher levels of risk and risk, despite rising threats from the coronavirus pandemic and the economic crisis, it needs to be improved by the end of this year, writes the head of Bangladesh Chamber ofCommerce and Industry (DCCI) President Ashraf Ahmed, who has said it should be taken towards developing sustainable ways of controlling the future of its business, saying there is no longer enough evidence that the industry is not going to get the top priority.

Source: thedailystar.net
Published on 2024-05-18