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International standard CETP is essential for leather sector: FBCCI president

Staff Reporter, dhakadiplomat.com
  22 Jan 2023, 20:48
A meeting of the Standing Committee on Hide and Skin, Leather & Leather Goods and Artificial Leather was held at FBCCI on Sunday morning PHOTO: FBCCI

FBCCI President Md. Jashim Uddin commented that the international standard Central Waste Treatment Plant (CETP) is necessary for the development of the leather sector through proper preservation of indigenous leather.

 He made this comment at a meeting of the Standing Committee on Hide and Skin, Leather & Leather Goods and Artificial Leather held at FBCCI on Sunday morning. FBCCI president said that leather is one of the most potential sectors in Bangladesh. The sector makes 100% value addition. However, raw leather has to be imported from abroad for making leather goods where the country’s own raw leather is rotting due to lack of proper management. Md. Jashim Uddin called for an international standard of the CETP located in Savar's Hemayetpur and its speedy implementation to exploit the potential of the leather sector.

 FBCCI President believes that compliance and certification are essential to develop leather and leather products of Bangladesh in the global market. He further called for inclusion of the young generation to modernize the leather sector.

 FBCCI Senior Vice-President Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu opined that a cold storage and modern slaughterhouse can be established at district level to protect native leather. Slaughterhouses can also be a source of business if animal slaughtering is conducted properly as per government guidelines, he noted.

 FBCCI Vice President Md. Amin Helaly suggested that an increase of cold storage use will help to supply raw leather at any time of the year according to demand.

 Director in-charge of the standing committee Md. Shaheen Ahmed said that the leather sector is a promising sector. About 60% of the total demand of raw hides comes from different parts of the country; but due to lack of proper management, those are not stored properly. Modern slaughter houses and construction of adequate cold storage is very important to reduce imports by preserving raw leather.

 The meeting was presided over by the Chairman of the committee and Managing Director of Leatherex Footwear Ind. Ltd. Mohammed Nazmul Hassan Sohail. He called for the commercialization of the local slaughterhouses and certification for the development of the leather sector.

 FBCCI Directors Hafez Harun, Md. Naser, Secretary General Mohammad Mahfuzul Hoque, Committee Co-chairmen Zainal Abedin Majumder, Aniruddha Kumar Roy and other members were present at the meeting.

 

 

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