BSS
  29 Mar 2026, 19:56

Speakers stress circular economy in construction for sustainable Bangladesh

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DHAKA, March 29, 2026 (BSS) - Speakers at a workshop in the capital today 
stressed that adopting circular economy principles in the construction sector 
is essential for ensuring sustainable development, reducing carbon emissions 
and improving resource efficiency in Bangladesh.

They said integrating circularity in the built environment-through reuse of 
materials, recycling of construction waste and efficient design-can play a 
key role in building climate-resilient infrastructure.

The observations came at a training workshop on "Circularity in the Built 
Environment," organised by the Ministry of Housing and Public Works in 
collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations 
Office for Project Services and UN-Habitat.

The initiative is part of a project titled "Transforming the Built 
Environment through Sustainable Materials in Bangladesh," funded by the 
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Speakers said Bangladesh's rapid urbanisation and infrastructure expansion 
are putting increasing pressure on natural resources, making circular 
approaches both timely and necessary.

They emphasised that adopting circular practices would not only reduce 
environmental impact but also support long-term economic sustainability in 
the construction sector.

Addressing the session, Additional Secretary of the ministry Md Sarwar Alam 
and other speakers highlighted the need for coordinated efforts among 
government agencies, development partners and the private sector to implement 
circular solutions.

They also stressed the importance of strengthening technical capacity, policy 
support and awareness to scale up circular practices across the sector.

The workshop included keynote presentations, technical sessions and group 
discussions focusing on construction and demolition waste management, 
circular design strategies, resource optimisation and sustainable business 
models.

Speakers expressed hope that such initiatives would help Bangladesh move 
towards low-carbon construction and align the sector with national climate 
commitments, including the upcoming Nationally Determined Contributions 
(NDCs).