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Over the years the publication of the CSR Report in Bangladesh has highlighted diversified and critical issues specifically focused on sustainable development. We initiated our first report in 2012 to create an awareness amongst stakeholders of what exactly is meant by Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, or Responsible Business through the UN Global Compact Principles. We highlighted various national and international companies’ CSR efforts and programs. Then in 2015 the CSR journey moved towards the initiation of the SDGs, or Sustainable Development Goals—this journey is still ongoing. So most of our reports started emphasizing specific SDGs and the SDG best practices of implementation by entities from the private sector, government, and development partners. Thanks to all our contributors from the private sector, government, foreign embassies, local partners, civil society, and non-governmental agencies for sharing a wealth of knowledge and information, which we could disseminate with all stakeholders through interviews, case studies, and articles.
This year’s “CSR Report in Bangladesh 2023—Circular Economy: A New Path towards Sustainability” introduces a new concept to sustainability—to inform our readers how circular economy is linked to sustainability.
I would like to thank H.E. Charles Whiteley, Ambassador & Head of EU Delegation; Dr. Fahmida Khatun, ED, CPD; Ms. Nahid Afroz, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, GoB; and Professor Syed Ahsanul Ahsanul Alam, Chittagong University, for their in-depth interviews.
Also let me thank the DBL Group, BGMEA, UNIDO, Dutch Bangla Pack, BSRM, N. Biswas Group, Nestle, ACI Logistics Limited, URBANA, and ActionAid Bangladesh.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our contributors for sharing their insights through interviews, case studies, and articles highlighting how Bangladesh can engage towards a circular economy.