Surma Garments Ltd., a leading apparel manufacturer based in Dhaka, has proudly achieved LEED Gold certification under the LEED O+M: Existing Buildings v4 rating system. The facility earned an impressive 71 points, highlighting its strong commitment to sustainability, operational efficiency, and environmental stewardship.

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, is one of the world’s most recognized green building rating systems. Achieving Gold status places Surma Garments Ltd. among an elite group of facilities demonstrating excellence in sustainable practices and building performance.
This certification reflects Surma Garments Ltd.’s ongoing efforts to reduce environmental impact through energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and improved indoor environmental quality. By implementing best practices in building operations and maintenance, the company continues to create a healthier and more sustainable workplace for its employees while contributing positively to the environment.

Faisal Samad, Managing Director of Surma Garments Ltd. and Director of BGMEA, stated, “Achieving LEED Gold certification is a significant milestone for us. It reinforces our dedication to responsible manufacturing and sustainable growth. We remain committed to continuously improving our operations and setting higher standards within the industry.”
Located in Dhaka, the facility demonstrates leadership in sustainability within Bangladesh’s thriving textile and garment sector. This accomplishment further strengthens the company’s position as a responsible and forward-thinking manufacturer in the global apparel supply chain.








