EVENT REPORT
ETP Training Series
Technical Workshop on Textile Effluent Management:
Choosing, Monitoring and Managing ETPs
Date: 20-21 Dec, 2018; Time: 9:30am – 5:30pm
Venue: Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Organized by: Environmental Sustainability of Textile Industries (ESTex),
Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
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EVENT SUMMARY:
The second workshop of the ETP Training Series titled “Technical Workshop on Textile Effluent
Management: Choosing, Managing and Monitoring ETPs” organized by ESTex, Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET took place on 20-21 December,2018 at the “Multipurpose Center” of Department of
Chemical Engineering, BUET. The workshop had two parallel sessions: a half day ‘Executive’ session for
industry top management and policy makers; and a two-day ‘Regular’ session for industry mid-
management, ETP managers and operators, post-graduate and undergraduate students, and
entrepreneurs. Industrial experts and reputed academicians with expertise in textile wastewater
management conducted the workshop sessions. Distinguished speakers from home and abroad shared
their experiences about wastewater treatment fundamentals, guidelines, policies, legislations and
advanced techniques. Lectures engaging technological aspects, national and international standards and
case studies allowed participants to gain practical knowledge about effluent treatment and management
techniques. The lectures included fundamental information on waste management, real-life case studies,
and a session on queries. About 75 participants (18 in the Executive session, and 47 in the Regular session)
participated in the workshop sessions; participants represented 18 textile factories, 3 universities,
Bangladesh Economic Zone Authority (BEZA), Textile Technology and Business Centre (TTBC) of IFC-PaCT
Program, and local entrepreneurs.
Key objectives of the workshop were to help textile management to select appropriate technologies to
treat and reuse wastewater, and to help managers, operators, and technologists monitor and manage
effluent treatment plants. The concluding session of the workshop was graced by the presence of
honorable Additional Secretary Dr. Younus Ali Pramanik as Chief Guest and Dr. Syeda Sultana Razia
(acting Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET) as Special Guest. Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan,
Program Manager, ESTex, Department of Chemical Engineering moderated the workshop.
At the end of the workshop, certificates and hardcopies of lecture materials were given to the participants.
The participants also filled out a workshop evaluation form. Analysis of the feedbacks received shows that
the participants highly appreciated the opportunity to interact directly with the resource persons.
Participants mentioned that the design, contents, and case studies presented in the workshop, group
work, and laboratory visits enhanced their practical knowledge of wastewater and sludge management.
This report provides an overview of the workshop. Program details and electronic copies of the lecture
materials are available on ESTex website: www.estexbd.com.
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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:
The workshop brought together the top management of textile industries, key sectoral
stakeholders, professionals in relevant fields, academicians, experts, and ETP operators with the
aim to:
a. Discuss fundamentals of wastewater treatment and management to develop in-depth
knowledge and understanding;
b. Engage industry top management and sectoral stakeholders to address policy issues;
c. Provide opportunities to industry operational staff to interact with academicians to gain
knowledge and explore ideas;
d. Promote advanced technology and techniques in effluent treatment and management;
e. Evaluate key factors in the selection of appropriate treatment techniques to comply with
national and international standards; and
f. Create a platform for the participants to build linkages among themselves and collaborate with
BUET to share insights and experience about management of ETPs. .
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
Dr. Syeda Sultana Razia, acting Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET inaugurated
the session with a welcome note. Key areas covered in the executive session include Industrial
Pollution and Water Footprint, Linear to Circular Economy in textile industries, Buyer Legislative
policies and Compliance issues, Wastewater Reuse and Rainwater Harvesting in Bangladesh.
Lecturers for this session included Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan (Department of Chemical
Engineering, BEUT), Dr. Mirko D’ Antoni (Process Engineer, PantaRei Srl), Mr. Jim Silverman (MD
of CETP DEPZ and (Flagship Dhaka)) and Arch Mr. Ashraful Alum (Secretary, Rain forum, LEED US
GBC Consultant). The lectures were followed by an interactive open discussion session and later
by lunch. The participants also shared filled out a workshop evaluation forms and shared their
valuable comments. Overall, the workshop was highly rated and considered useful (75% of the
participants). The participants particularly mentioned about the change in mindset to adopt
advanced treatment technologies instead of conventional options and emphasized on
considering wastewater as a product and not a waste of money in the comments. Few of the
participants showed interest in implementing rainwater harvesting in their factories They
expressed that such workshops should be organized on a regular basis, and that topics like solid
waste management issues should be included in future workshops. The lectures and discussion
session were moderated by Dr. Khan. Dr. Razia concluded the session and handed over crests to
respected speakers.
Figure 1: Participants at the Executive Session
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Average Score: 3.75
4 – Very Good, 3 - Good, 2 - Alright, 1 – Not Satisfactory
* 12 out of 18 participants answered
** For detailed information please see Complete Survey Report
Figure 2: Overall Rating of Executive Session
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# Lecture: “Industrial Pollution and Water Footprint”-Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of
Chemical engineering, BUET
Dr. Khan started proceedings with an overview of textile pollution. He presented key pollution
parameters, legislations, and standards. Emphasizing on the impact of water footprint, Dr. Khan
pointed water footprint as an addition to brand values in the future. He also shed light on national
and international regulations including ZDHC regulations and incorporation of tertiary treatment
systems associated with ETPs. Dr. Khan discussed key factors in the selection of right treatment
techniques to comply with national and international standards. Dr. Khan presented case studies
to demonstrate the importance of getting ETP process sequence and calculation right to ensure
optimum performance of the ETP. He concluded his presentation on a positive note that the
country’s textile sector will shift towards Zero Discharge in the near future.
# Lecture: “From Linear to Circular Economy in Textile Factory” - Dr. Mirko D’Antoni, Process
Engineer, PantaRei Srl
Dr. Mirko demonstrated the importance of shifting into circular economy by treating wastewater
with appropriate technology. He highlighted that ETP can be a great resource for the factory,
when installed and maintained properly. Dr. Mirko discussed that ETPs can be a powerful
business tool in the long to save water and maximize profit. He concluded with an aspiration of
ZDHC to be implemented and industries to have zero discharge within 2020.
# Lecture: “Buyer Legislative: Overview of Bangladesh Textile Sector: Compliance to Sustain
Water as a Production Resource” - Jim Silverman, MD, CETP DEPZ, Flagship Dhaka ETP
Mr. Jim Silverman discussed about the importance of following ZDHC guidelines for textile waste
management. To comply with ZDHC regulations, inclusion of and managing tertiary treatment
process in effluent treatment is mandatory. In order to manage tertiary treatment effectively,
Mr. Jim emphasized that appropriate pre-treatment of wastewater is crucial. He demonstrated a
case study on the cost effectiveness of Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ultra filtration (UF) techniques,
when the water is pretreated in an ionic level for grit removal. Finally, he agreed with previous
speaker (Dr. Khan) about the textile industries need to change their mindsets in order to
transform the current scenario of wastewater treatment.
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# Lecture: “Rainwater Harvesting in Garments Industry of Bangladesh: Potentialities and
Liabilities for Future Water Demand Mitigation”- Mr. Ashraful Alum, Secretary, Rain forum,
LEED US GBC Consultant
Mr. Ashraful Alum demonstrated the urgency of saving water by stating one of the most famous
quotes of former UN secretary Boutros Boutros-Ghali, “The third world war will be fought over
water, not politics”. His presentation included a comparison of properties of rainwater and
process water used in industries. Mr. Alum highlighted the architectural aspects of rainwater
harvesting in industrial buildings, which can be a potential resource for replacing groundwater.
The highlights of his presentations are:
● Rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment for re-using water can reduce water
footprint;
● Artificial groundwater recharge can save the community from future water scarcity;
● Water responsive activities can create awareness on water conservation among the
industries;
● Efficient plumbing and drainage line can save overhead and maintenance costs;
● Surrounding ecology and micro-climatic will have positive impact; and
● Factories can be shown standard examples.
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Figure 3: ETP Workshop – ‘Executive Session’.
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REGULAR SESSION
A two-day ‘Regular Session’ was organized aimed at industry mid-management, ETP managers
and operators, post-graduate and undergraduate students, and entrepreneurs. The regular
session was also inaugurated by Dr. Syeda Sultana Razia, acting Head, Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET. In her welcome speech Dr. Razia looks forward to the collaboration between
BUET and textile industries in the future on textile effluent and solid waste management. Dr.
Mohidus Samad Khan, Program Manager, ESTex, BUET, briefly described the activities of ESTex
(Environmental Sustainability of Textile Industries) program at BUET. Mr. Karthick
Shanmugasundaram, SCM Manager, C&A thanked the participants for their participation in the
workshop; he added that brainstorming on wastewater management would help the target
audience to reach their expected goals.
A wide range of fundamental and applied issues were covered in the regular session, which
include: fundamentals of wastewater management; industrial pollution and water footprint;
managing and monitoring of ETP and in-house water testing; relevant case studies; managing and
monitoring electro-mechanical devices used in wastewater treatment; flow segregation options
for textile industries and ETPs; recycle and reuse of textile effluent. The session was conducted
by Dr. Shahinoor Islam and Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan from the Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET, Dr. Mirko D’Antoni from PantaRei Srl, and Engr. Abdur Razzak from Dana
Engineers International (Channel Partner- SUEZ AUS). The workshop also included a laboratory
visit and brainstorming sessions. At the end of the workshop, the participants took part in a
workshop evaluation survey. The participants highly rated the workshop and showed varied
interests in the topics discussed during the workshop. They stressed on organizing such
workshops quarterly, and to extend the duration of future workshops to 3-4 days. The
participants also suggested to increase awareness on the topics discussed among the top industry
management. The concluding session of the workshop was graced by the presence of Honorable
Additional Secretary Dr. Younus Ali Pramanik as chief guest and Dr. Syeda Sultana Razia as
special guest. Dr. Pramanik and Dr. Razia handed over certificates and hardcopies of reading
materials to the registered participants and announced the closing of the workshop.
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Figure 4: Participants at the regular session.
Average Score: 3.59
4 – Very Good, 3 - Good, 2 - Alright, 1 – Not Satisfactory 44 participants participated in the survey
** For detailed information please see Complete Survey Report
Figure 4: Overall Rating of General Session
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# Lecture: “Wastewater Treatment Fundamentals”-Dr. Shahinoor Islam, Department of
Chemical Engineering, BUET
Dr. Shahinoor Islam discussed the fundamentals of wastewater treatment and management. He
presented theoretical backgrounds of wastewater treatment and key pollution parameters, and
the methods to mitigate pollution load. The session was highly interactive, and the participants
actively discussed on issues concerning primary, secondary, and tertiary treatments.
# Lecture: “Industrial Pollution and Water Footprint”- Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan, Department
of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan started his session highlighting the exponential growth of textile-based
economy in Bangladesh and its impact on the environment. He introduced the concept of water
footprint and presented local data on water footprint calculation on the Bangladesh RMG sector.
He highlighted the key pollution parameters, legislation and standards, and ZDHC guidelines.
Sharing his experiences, he came up with group work for calculating industrial pollution load. ETP
related issues were also discussed.
# Lecture: “Choosing, Managing and Monitoring ETPs”- Dr. Mirko D’Antoni, Process Engineer,
PantaRei Srl
Dr. Mirko highlighted critical factors associated in choosing the right kind of ETP. The session was
interactive as Dr. Mirko involved participants during the lecture. His presentation had discussions
on process parameters like COD, BOD, MLSS, MLVSS, f/M ratio, SRT, RAS, WAS, WAS, SVI, etc. His
session came to an end with answers to queries from participants on the use of Cooling towers
in ETPs, moving bed bioreactors, and ETP management issues.
# Lecture: “Managing and Monitoring ETPs and In-house Water Testing”- Dr. Mohidus Samad
Khan, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
In his lecture, Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan stressed on the importance of ETP in textile wastewater
management, calling it “the kidney of a textile factory”. Dr. Khan’s informative discussions
covered the following topics:
✓ Different types of biological treatment processes, their advantages and disadvantages;
✓ Aerobic and anaerobic processes, process parameters and their effectiveness;
✓ Key factors for microbial growth and the concept of food to mass ratio;
✓ Design equations and relevant calculations on activated sludge process;
✓ Different types of microbes involved in activated sludge process; and
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✓ In-house laboratory testing to optimize ETP operations.
# Laboratory Visit – Environmental Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan conducted the opening session of the second day. He demonstrated
different topics on in-house water testing, and pointed out key sampling points for evaluating
ETP performance. He also explained why it is ideal for every industry to have in-house testing
facilities. As part of this session, participants visited the Environmental Laboratory, Department
of Chemical Engineering, BUET in groups to be familiarized with the facilities that are available in
BUET for testing water parameters.
# Case Studies on ETP Operations- Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET
A number of different case studies were presented and group work were conducted during the
workshop (as shown Figure 3).
Figure 5: Case Studies of the session in a nutshell.
Case study 4: Savar CETP
Case Study 3:
CETP Performance at Gujrat, India
Case study 2: Woven Dying Industry
Case study 1: Training for ETP Operator
● Group work
Sludge volume calculation
● Chemical dosing in ETP
Process Selection and evaluation of
process parameters
Faulty Process Design
Delayed Post Erection
Commissioning
Biological Treatment
Bio-remediation
Microbiological Inputs
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# Lecture: “Managing and Monitoring Electro Mechanical Devices”- Eng. Md. Abdur Razzak,
Dana Engineers International (Channel Partner-SUEZ AUS)
Eng. Md. Abdur Razzak explained the electro mechanical devices that are commonly used in ETPs
and discussed different managing and monitoring issues of the key electro-mechanical devices.
He addressed relevant queries from the participants; one of the key focuses of the discussion
was retrievable diffusers.
# Lecture: “Flow Segregation, Recycle and Zero Discharge Options”- Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan,
Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan illustrated the concept of flow segregation and recycle options. Based
on a practical case study on textile dyeing sequence, he demonstrated the breakdown of
pollution loads for different shades and the importance of jar test for optimum chemical dosing.
In addition, case studies on recycle and zero discharge options were also discussed.
Figure 6: ETP Workshop – ‘Regular Session’.
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CLOSING SESSION
The concluding session of the workshop was graced by the presence of Honourable Additional
Ssecretary Dr. Younus Ali Pramanik as the chief guest and Dr. Syeda Sultana Razia as the special
guest. Dr. Mohidus Samad Khan thanked the organizers and the participants for their active
participation and making this event a successful one. Dr. Razia expressed that BUET looks forward
to collaborations with textile industries in relevant sectors. In his concluding remarks, Dr.
Pramanik pressed on the importance of organizing such workshops every trimester, in order to
develop a fruitful industry academia linkage. At the end of the two-day long program, participants
received certificates and hard copies of lecture materials from the chief guest and the special
guest.
Figure 7: Concluding Session - participants along with the chief guest and the special guest.
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ANNEXURE
Annexure-1: Agenda of the workshop
ETP Training Series
Technical Workshop on Textile Effluent Management: Choosing, Monitoring and Managing ETPs
Date: 20-21 Dec, 2018; Time: 9:30am – 5:30pm
Venue: Seminar Room, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Day 1 (Day 1 For regular Participants; Venue: Seminar Room)
09:00am – 09:20am Registration 09:20am – 09:30am Welcome Address 09:30am – 11:00am Wastewater Treatment: Fundamentals, Shahinoor Islam, Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET 11:00am – 11:15am Tea Break 11:15am – 12:00pm Wastewater Treatment: Fundamentals cont’d, Shahinoor Islam, Department of
Chemical Engineering, BUET 12:00pm – 01:00pm Industrial Pollution and Water Footprint, Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of
Chemical Engineering, BUET 01:00pm – 02:15pm Prayer and Lunch Break 02:15pm – 03:15pm Wastewater Treatment: Biological Treatment, Mohidus Samad Khan,Department of
Chemical Engineering 03:15pm – 04:00pm Choosing, Monitoring and Managing ETPs, Mirko D’Antoni, Process Manager/R&D
Manager, Panta Rei Srl 04:00pm – 04:15pm Tea Break 04:15pm – 05:00pm Managing and Monitoring ETPs and In-house Water Testing, Mohidus Samad Khan,
Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET
Day 1 (for Industry top management; Venue: Conference Room) 09:00am – 09:20am Registration 09:30am – 09:45am Welcome Address 09:45am – 10:45am Industrial Pollution and Water Footprint, Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of
Chemical Engineering, BUET 10:45pm – 11:05am From Linear to Circular Economy in Textile Factory, Mirko D’Antoni, Process
manager/R&D Manager, Panta Rei Srl 11:05am – 11:25am Legislation and ZDHC/Buyer Wastewater Expectations and ETP Remediation Trends,
Jim Silverman, Managing Director, Flagship Dhaka CETP (BD) Ltd. 11:25am – 11:45am Rainwater Harvesting: a means to achieve ZLD water management, Arch.
Md. Ashraful Alum, Secretary, RAiN Forum, LEED US GBC Consultant 11:45am – 12:00pm Open Discussion 12:00pm – 01:30pm Closing and LunchDate: 20-21 Dec, 2018; Time: 9:30am – 5:30pm
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Day 2 (Venue: Seminar Room) 09:00am – 10:00am Managing and Monitoring ETPs and In-house Water Testing cont’d, Mohidus Samad
Khan, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET 10:00am – 11:00am Case Studies on ETP Operations, Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of Chemical
Engineering, BUET 11:00am – 11:15am Tea Break 11:15am – 12:15pm Wastewater Treatment: Unit Operations and Design Analysis, Mohidus Samad Khan,
Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET 12:15pm – 12:45pm Managing and Monitoring Electro-Mechanical Devices, Engr. Abdur Razzak, Dana
Engineers International Ltd. (Channel partner: SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions), 12:45pm – 02:15pm Prayer and Lunch Break 02:15pm – 03:15pm Flow Segregation, Recycle and Zero Discharge Options, Mohidus Samad Khan,
Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET 03:15pm – 03:45pm Solid Waste Management, Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of Chemical Engineering,
BUET 03:45pm – 04:15pm Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC): Future of Environment Friendly
Business, Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET 04:15pm – 04:30pm Tea Break 04:30pm – 05:00pm Closing Remarks, Certificate Giving and Vote of Thanks
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Annexure-2: List of Participants
Participants of Regular Session
Sl No.
Name of the Participants
Designation Company Email ID Contact Number
1 Arun Chandra
Sarker ETP In-Charge
ROD Textile Mills Ltd.
[email protected] 01795073383
2 Faruque Ahmed General Manager-
Utility
Islam Garments Ltd.
(Unit-2)
3 Muntaser Hassan Asst. Manager-ETP Islam
Garments Ltd. (Unit-2)
01827550033
4 Engr. Md. Cyrus
Raihan AGM
(Maintenance) Apparels
Village Ltd. raihan@faiyaz-
group.com 01755692315
5 Mirza Abu Nasher Manager,
Compliance Apparels
Village Ltd. mirzanasher@faiyaz-
group.com 01722448996
6 Md. Azhar Uddin Executive Unique
Washing & Dyeing Ltd.
7 Md. Kamal
Hossain ETP Operator.
Unique Washing & Dyeing Ltd.
8 Md Sayedul
Haque
AGM-Head of Environment
(Mahmud group)
Mahmud Denim
01700702544
9 Md Ataur Rahman
Asst. Manager-ETP&CRP
Mahmud Denim
01730377338
10 Engr. Kamrul
Islam Manager-EMS
Norban Comtex Ltd.
01755511739
11 Md. Anwar
Hossain Executive-EMS
(ETP) Norban
Comtex Ltd. [email protected]
om 01755511679
12 Md. Zahurul
Haque
Manager, Maintenance &
Utility
Impress-Newtex
Composite Textiles Ltd.
0 1717143419
13 Md. Tanvir Hider Executive, Chemical
Management
Fakir Fashion Ltd.
0 1737663156
14 Masudur Rahman
Bhuiyan Asst. Manager-ETP
Fakir Fashion Ltd.
01766670186
15 A.K.M.Foysal Asst. Manager-
ECR & ETP Libas Textiles
Ltd. foysal.ems@fakirfashion
.com 01766670239
16 Md. Hossain Sr. Executive (Compliance)
Libas Textiles Ltd.
[email protected] 01700761106
17 Md. Mofazzal
Hosain ETP In-charge
Libas Textiles Ltd.
01721335909
18 Md. Rahim Uddin Executive
Maintenance Four H Dyeing
& Printing [email protected]
m 01688889955
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19 Gazi Mohammad
Iqbal
Asst. Envirmnonment Executive (ETP Responsible)
Four H Dyeing & Printing
01622459503
20 Md. Rezaul Karim ETP Operator Orix Washing [email protected] 01741944773
21 Md. Shahedul Islam Khaled
Senior Manager, ETP
Beximco [email protected] 01678011503
22 Md. Anisur
Rahman Sr. Executive, ETP Beximco [email protected] 01755532155
23 Md. Shafiqul Islam Manik
Asst. Manager (ETP & WTP)
A-one Polar/ Midland
Knitwears Ltd./ Liberty
Knitwears Ltd.
[email protected] 01712004612
24 MD. Abdul
Quddus Mia Asst. Manager
(ETP)
A-one Polar/ Midland
Knitwears Ltd./ Liberty
Knitwears Ltd.
[email protected] 01708122809
25 Md. Mominul
Islam Asst Manager (Maintenance)
Cotton Club (BD) Ltd.
[email protected] 01938659607
26 Md. Tanbir
Rahman Jr Supervisor (ETP)
Cotton Club (BD) Ltd.
[email protected] 01784296601
27 Md. Salahuddin Manager
Environment
Dipta/ Dird Washing Plant
Ltd.
01847134819
28 Md. Nazrul Islam ETP Supervisor Dipta/ Dird
Washing Plant Ltd.
29 MD. RASHEDUL
ISLAM ASSISTANT
MANAGER (ETP)
Comfit Composite Knit
Ltd. Unit 1 [email protected] 01718583704
30 Md. Sharif
Hossain Munsi MANAGEMENT
Comfit Composite Knit
Ltd. Unit 2 [email protected] 01878045527
31 Mohammad Mohi
Uddin Khan Head of HR
Esquire Knit Composite Ltd.
01841490100
32 Md. Rashidun
Nabi AGM
(Maintenance) Esquire Knit
Composite Ltd. [email protected] 01713377930
33 Nabila Nawshin Executive (ECR) Esquire Knit
Composite Ltd. [email protected] 01733701433
34 Ripon Kumar
Nandy AGM
(Maintenance) Modele De
Capital Ind. Ltd. riponnandy@modelebd.
com 01713146862
35 Mohammed
Mostafa Business Analyst Virid Associate
36 Mohammad Ullah Asst. Consultant Virid Associate
37 Afroja Akter Lab Analyst BEETLS
38 Md. Mozahidul
Islam Virid Associate
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39 Md. Selim Jaman M Phil Student University of
Dhaka
40 Chandramallika
Ghosh Resource Specialist
Textile Technology
Business Centre (TTBC)
41 Sumaya Humayra Graduate
Research Assistant BUET
42 Abdullah Al
Masud Graduate
Research Assistant BUET
43 Afra Anam Fresh Graduate SUST
44 Monisha Podder Graduate
Research Assistant BUET
45 Zahidul Alam Asst. Manager ECR
A-one Polar/ Midland
Knitwears Ltd./ Liberty
Knitwears Ltd.
[email protected] 01905402096
46 Mohammad
Ahsan Operation Advisor Virid Associate
47 Md. Monjurul
Hoque Lab Executive Orix Washing
Participants of Executive Session
Sl No.
Name of the Participants
Designation Company Email ID Contact Info
1 Mr. Aung Kyaw
Ching Manager
EOS Textile Mills Ltd.
[email protected] 01819988256
2 Saif Ahmed Rumi CEO Islam Garments
Ltd.(Unit-2) [email protected] 01819279393
3 Abu Kausar Miah Director Unique Washing
&Dyeing Ltd
4 Rafee Mahmood Director Mahmud
Jeans/denim rafee@mahmudgroup-
bd.com 01714166215
5 Md. Rabiul Islam Sr. GM
(Operation) Norban comtex
m 01755511654
6 Hasan Abdullah
Sharfuddin
MD & CEO Impress-Newtex
Composite Textiles Ltd.
7 Abdullah Al
Maher CEO
Fakir Fashion Ltd
8 Ismail Cakir CEO LIBAS TEXTILES
LTD [email protected] 01700761005
9 Md. Hassan Director Four H Dyeing &
Printing [email protected]
m 01819342780
10 Foiz Md.
Ferdoush Hossain Managing Director
Orix Washing [email protected] 01713130713
11 Mr. Abdul Malek GM (Finance &
Planning) Modele De
Capital Ind. Ltd. [email protected] 01713146867
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12 Mr. Anis
Salahuddin Ahmad
Director Comfit
Composite Knit Ltd. Unit 1
13 Shakil Ahmed Environmental
Specialist (National)
Bangladesh Economic Zones
Authority (BEZA) (Prime
Minister’s Office)
01764471449
14 Azra N Ahmad Manager
Textile Technology
Business Centre (TTBC)
15 Munir Hossain Chairman Orix Washing [email protected] 01819239970
16 Mr. Mushtaque
Ahmed Sr. GM, Utility Beximco
17 Amirul Haque Executive Director
A-One Polar / Midland
Knitwears Ltd./Liberty
[email protected] 01713-034617
18 Col. K A B
Mainuddin (Retd.) Executive Director
Dipta / Dird Washing Plant
Ltd. [email protected] 01817-293633