Increasing Energy Efficiency in the Manufacturing Process in Bangladesh’s Re-Rolling Mills
The re-rolling mill (RRM) industry, which turns scrap material into finished steel, is one of the most important suppliers to the construction industry in Bangladesh. Yet local RRM owners are unaware of, and left unaccountable for, their industry...
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| Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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| Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/05/10652929/increasing-energy-efficiency-manufacturing-process-bangladeshs-re-rolling-mills http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10548 |
| Summary: | The re-rolling mill (RRM) industry,
which turns scrap material into finished steel, is one of
the most important suppliers to the construction industry in
Bangladesh. Yet local RRM owners are unaware of, and left
unaccountable for, their industry's adverse effects on
the environment. This smart lesson describes the challenges
and lessons learned from the International Finance
Corporation (IFC) South Asia Enterprise Development
Facility's (SEDF) experience in working with RRM owners
in Bangladesh to demonstrate the business case for looking
after social and environmental concerns. |
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