To reach the target, Bangladesh will cut 96.1 per cent of emissions from the energy sector, which includes power, transport, industry, households, commercial, agriculture, brick kilns and fugitive emissions, he said.
The rest will be reduced from agriculture and livestock, forestry and municipal solid waste and wastewater, Jashim Uddin was quoted as saying by a FBCCI release.
Dhaka is working with the private sector to implement environment-friendly industrialisation, he said.
Bangladesh's current contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions and share of carbon emissions are just 0.4 per cent and 0.09 per cent respectively—not significant, Jashim Uddin said.
Bangladesh has a national action plan ready on climate change that requires $230 billion over the next 27 years till 2050 with 113 interventions with 90 high-priority ones, he added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)