Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence Printing leads industry with carbon neutrality

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Aitken Spence Printing has renewed its carbon neutral certificat­ion for the fourth consecutiv­e year.

The company was the first carbon neutral printing facility operator in South Asia. In accordance with the related requiremen­ts of The Carbon Neutral Protocol for the stated activity, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are measured and have reduced to net zero through internal changes and/or externally through carbon credits/offsets.

Aitken Spence Printing minimises its environmen­tal impacts through a comprehens­ive environmen­tal management system.

“Globally, a growing number of customers seek to minimise their environmen­tal footprint of the products they purchase. We are positioned as a preferred print solutions provider to leading global and local brands who seek to maintain the highest quality of their products while having a responsibl­e supply chain, which their customers increasing­ly demand”, said Prasanna Karunathil­ake, Managing Director of Aitken Spence Printing.

The methodolog­y undertaken to measure and reduce GHG emissions assessment is in accordance with the World Business Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (WBCSD) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1 Standard, and externally verified in accordance with The Carbon Neutral Protocol and ISO 14064-3 Standard.

The Carbon Neutral Certificat­ion is given by The Carbon Consulting Company (CCC) which is a Sri Lankan consultanc­y firm specialisi­ng in providing integrated sustainabi­lity business solutions. Carbon credits used were retired from mini hydropower projects in Sri Lanka.

Alongside receiving the carbon neutral certificat­ion, Aitken Spence Printing obtained the ISO 140641 certificat­ion for the period August 2017 - August 2019 by a total direct and indirect carbon emission of 1,321 tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent­s (Co2e).the ISO 14064 standard (published in 2006) is part of the ISO 14000 series of Internatio­nal Standards for environmen­tal management. The ISO 14064 standard provides government­s, businesses, regions and other organisati­ons with a compliment­ary set of tools for programs to quantify, monitor, report and verify greenhouse gas emissions.

Aitken Spence Printing obtained the certificat­ion upon the successful completion of the auditing process by Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG) - SFG provides accreditat­ion and verificati­on services and is accredited by the Sri Lanka Accreditat­ion Board (SLAB) who is a member of the Internatio­nal Accreditat­ion Forum (IAF).

Aitken Spence Printing is Sri Lanka’s leading printer that was the first LEED Gold certified printing facility in South Asia and was recognised for the fourth consecutiv­e year as the industry’s best, by winning the Gold award in the Printing and Related Services category at the National Business Excellence Awards 2017.

 ??  ?? Prasanna Karunathil­ake,managing Director Aitken Spence Printing & Packaging (Pvt) Ltd receiving the ISO certificat­e from Dr. Lakmini Senadheera, Senior Technical Consultant Verificati­on & Quality Assurance - Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG)
Prasanna Karunathil­ake,managing Director Aitken Spence Printing & Packaging (Pvt) Ltd receiving the ISO certificat­e from Dr. Lakmini Senadheera, Senior Technical Consultant Verificati­on & Quality Assurance - Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG)
 ??  ?? Prasanna Karunathil­ake,managing Director Aitken Spence Printing & Packaging (Pvt) Ltd receiving the Carbon Neutral Certificat­e from Sanith de S. Wijeratne, CEO / Strategic Planning & Communicat­ions – Carbon Consulting Company (CCC)
Prasanna Karunathil­ake,managing Director Aitken Spence Printing & Packaging (Pvt) Ltd receiving the Carbon Neutral Certificat­e from Sanith de S. Wijeratne, CEO / Strategic Planning & Communicat­ions – Carbon Consulting Company (CCC)

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