Ecological Modernisation and Environmental Compliance: The Garments Industry in Bangladesh

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Ecological Modernisation and Environmental Compliance: The Garments Industry in Bangladesh

Author(s): Shahpar Selim (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge India
  • Publication Date: 26 April 2011
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 328 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0415598192
  • ISBN-13: 9780415598194

Book Description

Economic development that is environmentally, socially and ethically sound is at the forefront of contemporary debates all over the world. This is especially relevant to international trade where goods manufactured in least developed countries (LDCs) are being exported to developed countries (DCs) via international supply chains.

This book looks at Bangladesh’s ready-made garments (RMG) industry – the seventh largest in the world ― facing demands for environmental and social management according to standards set by consumers in environmentally progressive societies. Apart from these concerns not having found cultural or institutional resonance in Bangladesh, the pressures for cost reduction, on-time delivery and cheap labour in a highly competitive international market make the problem that much more complex.

In this book Selim uses the analytical framework provided by the ecological modernisation theory to examine the economic, communicative and social political aspects of ethical trade, and argues that the economy-ecology relationship can indeed be a positive sum game if nation-states and economic actors change their policymaking styles and greening behaviour to take advantage of scientific evidence and green technological opportunities.

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About the Author

Shahpar Selim currently works in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on environmental management, cleaner production and water pollution projects.

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