Challenges Facing The Bangladesh Leather Industry LFMEAB
Challenges Facing The Bangladesh Leather Industry LFMEAB
Challenges Facing The Bangladesh Leather Industry LFMEAB
Capital: Dhaka
Area: 147,570 sq. km.
Average GDP growth : 6+ % (average over last decade)
Total population: 152 million
Official Language: Bangla, English is generally understood
WORLD MARKET POSITION OF BANGLADESH
Accounts for 3% of
Global leather & product
market by volume
Europe
MAJOR EXPORT
DESTINATIONS
FOR PRODUCTS
Finished leather around 80% Finished leather Japan, China,
200 million sft exported Singapore and
Brazil Taiwan
STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Direct Hush
Around 2500 employment Hugo Boss
Puppies
footwear of 180,000
making units in people
Dhaka city Timberland
RAW MATERIAL is the NATURAL ADVANTAGE
80% of BD
exports come
from apparel &
textiles
Exports of
One of the 4 leather goods The 4th largest
prioritized experienced foreign
sectors exponential exchange
growth, 48.55% earner
during FY 2013-14
High value
addition
Export
diversification
Job creation
BUT GROWTH IS SERIOUSLY CONSTRAINED
ENVIRONMENTAL
INCREASED
DEGRADATION OF
EMPHASIS ON
EXISTING TANNERY
SUSTAINABILITY
AREA, HAZARIBAGH
POLLUTION FROM HAZARIBAGH TANNERIES
2001: High Court ordered GoB & factories to act within one year
Uninhabited
1992
1992 Bangladesh
The Earth Summit in Environmental
Rio de Janeiro Lawyers Association
(BELA)
was established by
Dr. Mohiuddin Farooque
THE GREAT CLEAN UP
Reduction
chromium Reduced
water
load in
consumpti
wastewater
on by 30%
by 15%
Total water
Reduction savings of
of COD in
over 21%
wastewater
achieved in
by 15%
Hazaribagh
Chrome
Chrome in exhaustion is
wastewater practiced by
reduced by 30 -35 of the
38% tanneries in
Hazaribagh
BUT THE ANSWER IS TANNERY ESTATE DHAKA
(TED)
TIMELINE
Fourth & last Tender Call: 12 November 2009
Work order: 11 March 2012
Deadline for CETP & STP construction: 30
June 2015
CETP construction started: January 2013
Will be completed: Q3 , 2016
205 Plots
200 acres of land
155 industrial units
MAJOR FEATURES & FACILITIES OF TED
Procedural hurdles:
Four times tender call due to absence of bids
After 4th tender government awarded the contract to one company from the two
bidding companies
Losing company filed a case against the work order and halted the process
Almost 6 years lost due to legal cases regarding compensation
Lack of transparency in compensation calculation
Lack of coordination amongst government, donors, and tanners
Cost escalation- fivefold rise of the estimated cost for the project
No clear picture on how the CETP was to be financed
No financial resolution on the compensation issue
NEW LIFE FOR TED
COMPLETED:
Electricity sub-station with capacity of 10 MVA (Mega Volt Amp)
Water treatment plant established
Gas connection line installed
Under construction:
Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)
Waste Dumping Yard-50% completed
CETP construction will be completed by the middle of 2015
STRUCTURAL CHALLENGES WITHIN THE INDUSTRY
Proprietary mindset
NEWLY EMERGING ISSUES
IMPORTANT LINKS
http://www.apexfootwearltd.com
http://www.lfmeab.org/
http://www.coelbd.com
http://www.epb.gov.bd/index.php
http://boi.gov.bd/
Acknowledgement
Expert Interviews:
1. Mr. M.A. Majed Tannery expert
2. Mr. Md. Sirajul Haider, ndc. Project Director, Tannery Industrial Estate, Dhaka
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