Bangladesh government provides “Green Factory Award-2023” to 29 companies from 12 sectors today recognizing their role in enhancing productivity through the use of skilled workforce and eco-friendly technology in safe environments.

The awards were handed over to the representatives of the factories in a discussion meeting organized on the occasion of the National Occupational Health and Safety Day.
Pakiza Knit Composite Ltd a concern of Pakiza Group achieves Green Factory Award for the recognition of their efforts and contribution to saving the environment and creating employment.
Hon. Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury MP Speaker of the Bangladesh Parliament joined the award-giving ceremony as the chief guest. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, handed over Tk 1 lakh, a medal, a memento, and a certificate to each of the winners.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) marks the “World Day for Safety and Health at Work” on April 28 every year to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally.
Following the ILO’s guideline, Bangladesh has also been observing the day by awarding factories in different sectors in recognition of their initiatives for protecting workers’ health and environmental protection.
Md. Rafiqul Islam Khan. Chairman of Pakiza Group and Md. Rakibul Islam Khan, MD of Pakiza Knit Group received the Green Factory Award 2023 from the Honorable Chief guest.
Pakiza Knit Composite Ltd, a knit fabric manufacturing giant, was successful in catching the early winds of the favourable enterprise in world-class textiles in Bangladesh and became a standard of excellence in this sector. Established in 2014, PKCL is now one of the largest knitting capacities in the country. PKCL never compromises with quality and drives timely production.










