This paper concisely overviews the urgent and pressing causes of water pollution in Bangladesh's dyeing and printing industries. The study area, Narayangonj, the central industrial hub of Bangladesh where the textile industry is predominant, has been chosen due to the severity of the issue. Local inhabitants of this area are highly affected by textile pollution, necessitating immediate action. The solution, derived from a comprehensive investigation of literature reviews and primary data surveys, offers a unique and innovative approach to the problem. This solution, which is at the forefront of environmental research, promises to revolutionize how we tackle water pollution in the textile industry, sparking intrigue and engagement among our readers. The research methodology is constructed here to identify the core factors responsible for pollution. It also enlightened me on examining the role of international standards and local government intervention in combating water pollution by the dyeing and printing industries. There are two groups of factories randomly chosen to identify and compare their behavior in establishing and operating ETP and the practice of testing dyeing effluents by the factory authorities before discharge. Secondly, this paper analyzed the samples of two groups of factories to identify whether any significant differences existed between them. After analyzing all the results, some recommendations were made for later discussion that focus on the incorporation of ISO certificates by the factory owners and government intervention.