
Green-Banking Practices in Bangladesh-A Scope to Make Banking Green
Author(s) -
Md. Ariful Islam,
Kh. Fahim Hossain,
Mahmudul Hasan Siddiqui,
Salahuddin Yousuf
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international finance and banking
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2374-2089
DOI - 10.5296/ifb.v1i1.5161
Subject(s) - incentive , business , government (linguistics) , scope (computer science) , consumption (sociology) , finance , marketing , commerce , economics , market economy , social science , linguistics , philosophy , sociology , computer science , programming language
In Bangladesh, it is not blamed to pollute environment compare with other countries. Amount of CO2 emission is also very low comparing with other countries. But we are the victims of this CO2 emission or environmental pollution. So, to survive ourselves we should incorporate this green banking for the sake of our people. As early as possible the banking community should commence its activities. Government should take necessary steps to enforce existing environmental regulations and formulate appropriate rules to ensure ―Pollute Pays Principle‖ in the country. The Central bank of Bangladesh can play a pro-active role in formulating a national level ―Green Credit Policy‖ and creating a sound incentive structure for performing ER practices by banks. Much more is expected from the civil society organizations in the form of awareness development, research activities and business monitoring. ‗Consumer Awareness‘ is the area where Bangladesh needs remarkable change, because green banking is largely driven by consumer behavior and consumption patterns. For rapid change among consumers and business, a collective endeavor of government, media, NGOs, and banks will be required. An isolated effort by banking communities may not bring much. The success of the proposed framework would depend upon the pro-active role of all stakeholders and a sound incentive structure.