GREEN BANKING: AN INDISPENSABLE STEP FOR THE BANK TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT

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Noorjahan Begum
Md. Mazharul Islam Bhuiyan
Nushrat Hashmi
Nayan Kumar Sadhu
Md. Ali Imran
Abu Obida Rahid
Ikbal Ahmed

Abstract

This research aims at keeping our planet safe which we are harming day by day by the advancement of modern civilization. In modern age, we are now vastly dependent on bank sector for our important activities. As a result, banks in Bangladesh are performing digitalize and effective activities to maintain a sound economy due to emphasize public services for profits. In this study the authors found that profit should not be earned at the expense of the world's most pressing environmental problem which can be caused a climate change through global warming. Western countries have already thought out of the box and introduced green banking for sustainable development. Sampling framed and statistical tools used by researchers and reveals that green banking (GB) is not only corporate social responsibility (CSR) but also in broader sense of corporate environmental responsibility (CER). It also explains the main objective of green banking is to keep the world livable without any significant damage. Specifically, we already have seen the light. But we have to adopt this idea for all commercial Bank either public or private.

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Begum, N., Bhuiyan, M. M. I. ., Hashmi, N. ., Sadhu, N. K., Imran, M. A. ., Rahid, A. O. ., & Ahmed, I. . (2021). GREEN BANKING: AN INDISPENSABLE STEP FOR THE BANK TO SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT. American International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 3(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.46545/aijbms.v3i1.146
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Original Articles/Review Articles/Case Reports/Short Communications
Author Biographies

Noorjahan Begum, CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of BBA

CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

 

Md. Mazharul Islam Bhuiyan, CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of BBA

CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Nushrat Hashmi,  CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of Mathematics

 CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

 

Nayan Kumar Sadhu, CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of BBA

CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Md. Ali Imran, CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of BBA

 CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Abu Obida Rahid,  CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of BBA

 CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Ikbal Ahmed, CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

Lecturer

Dept. of CSE

CCN University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh

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