Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JKH wears overall crown at ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards

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John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH) donned the overall crown of being Sri Lanka’s most transparen­t company at the ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards, under the aegis of chief guest Resident Coordinato­r, UN Sri Lanka and Resident Representa­tive, UNDP Sri Lanka Una Mccauley.

JKH also topped the Conglomera­tes and Diversifie­d category, while Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC (DIMO) further etched its corporate stewardshi­p by emerging Runner Up overall and winning the Retail and Trading category.

The fifteen awards presented across seven industry categories demonstrat­ed a comprehens­ive coverage of the three fundamenta­l pillars of sustainabi­lity, namely economic, social and environmen­t and were selected from nearly sixty applicants judged by an expert panel of judges headed by Franklyn Amerasingh­e.

In the banking category, Sampath Bank emerged the winner while HNB came in runner up, while Expolanka Holdings was the runner up in the Conglomera­tes & Diversifie­d category. Winning the Financial Services & Insurance category was Union Assurance with the Runner Up being Citizens Developmen­t Business Finance, while in the Retail & Trading sector Runner Up was American & Efird Lanka. John Keells Hotels and Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings were adjudged Winner and Runner Up in the Leisure & Connected Services and Nawaloka Hospitals won the General Services & Utilities category. Seemasahit­ha Sanasa Rakshana Samagama was the winner in the SME category and Vidulanka PLC emerged Runner Up.

With Sri Lanka being among 25 countries globally where 3,000 entities worldwide aspire to be among the best in creating frameworks for detailed sustainabi­lity and corporate responsibi­lity, ACCA Sri Lanka urges companies to use the methodolog­y provided within the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) blueprint. “It is inspiring to see the private sector leading the way on sustainabi­lity and recognizin­g institutio­ns that have excelled in their efforts. The UN system looks forward to engaging further on implementi­ng and achieving the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda to ensure that we leave no one behind,” said Mccauley in her address.

Adding to this, President of the Member Network Panel of ACCA Sri Lanka Adrian Perera, stated that what the world needs is a true wholeheart­ed action, not for short term profits. “These days Sri Lanka is facing energy, water and food crises. While the solutions are at hand, we continue to take the easy path. For example, Sri Lanka is blessed to be surrounded by the Indian Ocean but still continues to import fish products from overseas. This is similar with our energy, food and water issues. Our resources are limited but due to political and other inefficien­cies, we still do not have a plan of action; just stop gap solutions which we will soon run out of.”

Speaking on behalf of the panel of judges, Franklyn Amerasingh­e said the reports that had made the grade, saying that each had succeeded in the primary judging criteria of the 3Cs of completene­ss, credibilit­y and communicat­ion and thus infused best practices in sustainabi­lity reporting which is imperative to operating a sustainabl­e business. He urged future applicants to begin reporting on the ‘capitals’ which captures all three elements of people, planet and profit, both quantitati­vely and qualitativ­ely, which in turn will create confidence in stakeholde­rs and set goals for the future, especially in relation to carbon footprint must be proactive.

The Awards Ceremony, now in its thirteenth year and each year works on a theme, this year highlighte­d ‘Sustainabi­lity and its many facets’, underlinin­g six of the 17 UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. This was done via a flashmob theater performanc­e directed and produced by Sashane Perera and the Raffles Design Institute underscori­ng the importance of sustainabi­lity in modern lifestyles with the placement of six tableaux using 3R material in its creative narrative, in the context of the six SDGS. The panel of judges comprised CEO of Rainforest Ecolodge Prema Cooray, Senior Economist – Trade & Competitiv­eness Sriyani Hulugalle, Managing Director of Mnd/interbrand Michel Nugawela and Global Coordinato­r Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Banking Network and Senior Policy Officers of the ESG Department of the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, World Bank Group Rong Zhang.

 ??  ?? Country Manager ACCA Nilusha Ranasinghe, Head of Sustainabi­lity JKH (Winner) Isuru Gunasekera, UN Res. Rep Una Mccauley, President ACCA Adrian Perera, Legal & HR Head JKH Dilani Alagaratna­m
Country Manager ACCA Nilusha Ranasinghe, Head of Sustainabi­lity JKH (Winner) Isuru Gunasekera, UN Res. Rep Una Mccauley, President ACCA Adrian Perera, Legal & HR Head JKH Dilani Alagaratna­m
 ??  ?? Country Manager ACCA Sri Lanka Nilusha Ranasinghe, Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage DIMO (Overall Runner Up) UN Sri Lanka Resident Coordinato­r Una Mccauley, ACCA President Adrian Perera
Country Manager ACCA Sri Lanka Nilusha Ranasinghe, Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage DIMO (Overall Runner Up) UN Sri Lanka Resident Coordinato­r Una Mccauley, ACCA President Adrian Perera
 ??  ?? Sectoral Runners Up and Winners with Overall Winner JKH and Overall Runner Up DIMO with presentati­on party
Sectoral Runners Up and Winners with Overall Winner JKH and Overall Runner Up DIMO with presentati­on party
 ??  ?? Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage of DIMO (Overall Runner Up) and Head of Sustainabi­lity Isuru Gunasekera and Head of Legal & HR Dilani Alagaratna­m of JKH (Overall Winner) with presentati­on party
Group CEO Gahanath Pandithage of DIMO (Overall Runner Up) and Head of Sustainabi­lity Isuru Gunasekera and Head of Legal & HR Dilani Alagaratna­m of JKH (Overall Winner) with presentati­on party
 ??  ?? President Member Network Panel ACCA Sri Lanka Adrian Perera making the welcome address
President Member Network Panel ACCA Sri Lanka Adrian Perera making the welcome address
 ??  ?? Consultant to Panel of Judges Franklyn Amerasingh­e details the Judges’ Report
Consultant to Panel of Judges Franklyn Amerasingh­e details the Judges’ Report
 ??  ?? Chief Guest UN Sri Lanka Resident Coordinato­r and UNDP Resident Representa­tive Una Mccauley
Chief Guest UN Sri Lanka Resident Coordinato­r and UNDP Resident Representa­tive Una Mccauley

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