A major milestone has been achieved. ♻️
The #PlasticPath website and mobile app were officially launched today under the UNIDO-supported project on Sustainable Plastics Use and Marine Litter Prevention in Bangladesh.
🌐 https://t.co/LIqLuBvzUM
#UNIDO#CircularEconomy#Bangladesh
Sirajganj is preparing to lead Bangladesh in sustainable healthcare waste management.
Ahead of the July inauguration of its Common Treatment Facility (CTF), a 6-day training programme has begun to equip healthcare workers with proper waste segregation and management practices.
UNIDO Bangladesh invites proposals for services related to the Study Tour on “Plastic Policy Development and Implementation Model in Japan” under the Sustainable Plastics Project supported by the Government of Norway. ♻️
📌 Deadline: 03 June 2026 | 16:00 CET
📌 Ref: 7000008522
For the first time in #Barishal, community-level Source Segregation Practice activities have officially commenced under the UNIDO–DoE sustainable plastics project. 300+ community members joined the initiative, with around 70% female participation.
The “Source Segregation Practice” initiative was launched today in Khanpur, #Narayanganj. Through rallies, community engagement, and bin distribution, the programme is encouraging households to practice waste segregation and reduce plastic pollution at source.
The household-level Source Segregation Practice Campaign is underway in Narayanganj and Barishal with support from BD Clean. ♻️
Through direct community engagement, the campaign is promoting waste segregation at source and raising awareness on reducing plastic leakage.
6th Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting held under the sustainable plastics use and marine litter in #Bangladesh project held with senior DoE and MoEFCC officials, alongside project team.
🚨 OUT NOW: Annual Report 2025 🚨
The report is now live and accessible to all audience all six official UN languages.
🌍 Dive into a year of progress, innovation, and global impact shaping sustainable development.
👉https://t.co/QeCUXdsgMS
#UNIDOAnnualReport2025
The 3rd batch of the Design for Environment (DfE) Training Programme has kicked off, engaging SMEs from Bangladesh’s toy and packaging sectors on eco-design, circular economy practices, sustainability, and global compliance standards.
#UNIDO#Bangladesh#DfE#CircularEconomy
Following the UNIDO-DoE Design for Environment (DfE) training programme, KK PRAN-RFL Group conducted its own internal DfE session for 42 engineers to continue building capacity on sustainable and responsible product design practices.
#UNIDO#DoE#DfE#SustainableIndustry
A Technical Review Committee meeting reviewed the Manual for Recycling Precinct Development and How-To Guide—supporting more structured plastic waste management in Bangladesh.
#Bangladesh is advancing the phase-out of single-use plastics like straws, stirrers & cotton buds.
A multi-stakeholder seminar brought policymakers, manufacturers, and industry together to drive solutions. ♻️
#UNIDO#DoE#SustainablePlastics
Bangladesh is advancing a #CircularTextileStrategy ♻️
A recent consultation brought together stakeholders to scale recycling, improve traceability, and build inclusive models.
🔗 https://t.co/scVnJUGMYI
#CircularEconomy#Bangladesh
Plastic pollution is not only a systems challenge, but a behaviour challenge.
On 8–9 April, a Seminar with Creative Minds brought together media and creative professionals to explore how communication can better support sustainable plastics use.
The 2nd batch of the Design for Environment (DfE) training has been successfully completed, strengthening industry capacity for more sustainable plastic product design.
Day 2 of the UNIDO Sustainable Cooling Forum 2026 at Hofburg, Vienna, with IVECF.
Focus on energy-efficient, climate-friendly cooling and system solutions.
Bangladesh delegation participated.
📷 @rababfh2016@DGgerdmueller#UNIDO#ClimateAction