GGHK 2025: What Is Global Green Hub Korea?
GGHK (Global Green Hub Korea) is an international green energy and environmental business platform jointly organized by Korea's Ministry of Environment and KOTRA. It connects Korean companies with buyers and project owners in developing markets across green infrastructure segments including renewable energy, water treatment, waste management, air pollution control, and smart grids.
Bangladesh ranks among the world's most climate-vulnerable countries and is attracting rising levels of international development finance and public investment for green energy and environmental infrastructure. Through meetings with Bangladeshi project owners at GGHK 2025, Korean firms can explore participation in solar power, water treatment, waste management, and energy efficiency projects.
Bangladesh's Green Energy and Environmental Market
| Segment | Market Size | Growth | Key Funding Sources | Korean Participation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solar Power | $500M | 25% | ADB, WB, GCF | Korea Hanwha, 코리아코리아OCI, etc. |
| Water Supply and Purification | $400M | 12% | ADB, JICA, EDCF | K-water, Korea Hanwha E&C |
| Sewage and Wastewater Treatment | $400M | 15% | WB, ADB | Ecopro, Korea Environment Corporation |
| Waste Management | $400M | 18% | WB, UNDP | Eco Vision, Sudokwon Landfill |
| Energy Efficiency | $200M | 20% | GCF, ADB | Korea Energy Agency |
| Air Pollution Control | $100M | 15% | WB, UNDP | KEITI |
Major Project Pipeline
How the GGHK Program Is Structured
Participation Strategy for Korean Environmental and Energy Firms
GGHK 2025 is an effective platform for linking Bangladesh's expanding green energy and environmental infrastructure demand with the technical capabilities of Korean companies. A disciplined approach to ADB-, World Bank-, and GCF-funded opportunities can accelerate Korean participation in solar power, water treatment, and waste management projects.