Bangladesh govt don't give any credit facilities to polluting indu stries
In an initiative to protect environment and  combat climate change, the government has  decided to restrict credit facilities for polluting  industries.    'No more credit facilities for the industries  which will pollute environment,' Bangladesh  Bank governor Atiur Rahman said while speaking  at a seminar on climate change management for  the central bank officials at Bangladesh Bank  Training Academy in Dhaka on Saturday.    The governor warned that action would be  taken against those banks which would provide  credit facilities to the industries responsible for  environment pollution.    Atiur Rahman said Bangladesh Bank had  created a fund of Tk 200 crore to address the  environmental issues and climate change. Every  industry might have Tk 1 crore loan for setting  up effluent treatment plant from the fund, he  said.    The central bank is ready to increase the size  of the fund and give up-to Tk 5 crore if the  industrialists agree, he said urging the schedule  banks to come up with more credit facilities for  environment friendly industries.    Noted economist and members of Bangladesh  Climate Change Trust Fund Dr Quazi  Khaliquzzaman Ahmad also spoke in the seminar  while executive director of the BBTA Debaki  Kumar Saha was in the chair.    The governor laid importance on dredging of  rivers and canals to ensure water security of the  people and boost country's agro- based economy.    He urged the private banks to help the local  dredging companies with necessary financial  support for river dredging.    He said the central bank had taken an  initiative to create fund to help farmers produce  organic fertiliser. Any people to take any such  project with at least four cattle-heads might get  credit from the fund, he said.    Atiur Rahman said a coordinated policy should  be put in place considering the affects of climate  change and the country's economic development. He asked the bankers to make their best efforts  to improve financial system to the challenges of  climate change.
