Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Brandix Sustainabi­lity Report adjudged ‘First Time Report Winner’ at ACCA Awards

- Iresha Somarathna, Head of Environmen­t and Energy Management at Brandix receiving the ACCA Award from Rita O’sullivan, Country Director, Sri Lanka Resident Mission – Asian Developmen­t Bank

The maiden sustainabi­lity report of Sri Lanka’s Brandix Group received valuable third-party validation, being adjudged the ‘ First Time Report Winner’ in the Large Scale Category at the Sri Lanka Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards presented by the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s ( ACCA) Sri Lanka Liaison Office.

The report, a first by a private company in Sri Lanka, was released by Brandix in September 2012 as a detailed disclosure of the group’s achievemen­ts in eco-friendly operations and sustainabi­lity, as well as its road map for future improvemen­ts in sustainabi­lity. Titled ‘ Wear the Future,’ the 100-page report committed Sri Lanka’s largest apparel exporter to a further 20% reduction in its environmen­tal footprint by 2020.

The prestigiou­s ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Award, which is endorsed by the Ministry of Environmen­t and the Global Compact Network Ceylon, was received on behalf of Brandix by Iresha Somarathna, the Group’s Head of Environmen­t and Energy Management, at the ceremony held on 20 February.

“Great efforts were made to ensure that our first sustainabi­lity report was as precise and as comprehens­ive as possible, so that it could also serve as a learning tool for others committed to the goal of sustainabl­e manufactur­e,” Brandix Group D i rector AJ Johnpillai said. “It is therefore most encouragin­g that a body of the calibre of ACCA has recognised its value with this prestigiou­s award.”

Alongside the release of the sustainabi­lity report, Brandix announced it was developing its own Eco Index, a groundbrea­king environmen­tal assessment tool that would enable companies group- wide as well as supply chain partners to benchmark and measure their environmen­tal footprint.

The report also detailed the initiative­s that had enabled the group to reduce its carbon footprint by 30% well ahead of the December 2012 deadline, reduce water consumptio­n at apparel factories to 35 litres per head per day, and achieve zero solid waste to landfill by the end of 2012.

It covered the environmen­t, economic and social performanc­e of the group between April 2011 and March 2012 and provided an insight into the group’s business functions, sustainabi­lity strategy, approach to environmen­tal outputs of processes as well as the distributi­on and supply chain, the group’s community projects and its people.

The Brandix Sustainabi­lity Report 201112 is now available on Google Play for all Android devices. This app enables convenient mobile access to all key figures and other informatio­n related to Sustainabi­lity at Brandix. The full report is also available for viewing on the Brandix website.

Brandix was the first apparel manufactur­er in the world to receive the ISO 50001 certificat­ion for the energy management systems of its Eco Centre at Seeduwa. In 2008, the Brandix Eco Centre became the first apparel factory in the world to receive a platinum rating from the Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System of the US Green Building Council (USGBC). To date, four Brandix business units have received LEED certificat­ion.

The Brandix Group, which operates 42 facilities in Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh, is credited with being the pioneer of the concept of ‘total solutions’ in Sri Lanka’s apparel sector and is a global leader in eco-friendly manufactur­ing operations.

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