Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix secures highest LEED Platinum rating for Batti facility

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Brandix, the leading Apparel solutions provider in Sri Lanka, marked a momentous milestone in its journey towards sustainabi­lity by securing the highest LEED Platinum rating in Sri Lanka for its manufactur­ing facility in Batticaloa under the ‘Industrial Manufactur­ing’ category. Significan­tly, this rating also ranks the Brandix Batticaloa facility as the second highest LEED Platinum rated manufactur­ing facility in the world.

Leadership in Energy & Environmen­tal Design (LEED), a globally-recognized symbol of sustainabi­lity achievemen­t issued by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), provides organisati­ons a framework to create healthy, highly efficient and cost-saving green buildings. With this rating, Brandix reinforces its position as the benchmark for energy efficiency, water conservati­on, solid waste management and reduced carbon emissions in Sri Lanka.

The company’s Batticaloa facility is the largest apparel manufactur­ing facility within its network in Sri Lanka and provides a livelihood to over 5,000 from communitie­s in and around Batticaloa.

Commenting on the achievemen­t, Head of Engineerin­g of Brandix Apparel Limited, Iresha Somarathna said, “Achieving the highest LEED Platinum rating in Sri Lanka for our Batticaloa facility reflects our undeterred efforts to become a truly sustainabl­e Apparel manufactur­er wherever we conduct our operations. To this effect, we have taken great strides to maintain an equitable balance between the resources we use and the resources we put back. As a result, we are proud to note that we have generated 8.5MW of renewable energy so far from our envisioned goal of 20MW. We continue with great focus towards securing the No. 1 sustainabi­lity ranking for our facilities, as well as achieving the first Net Zero facility in the world, in line with our mission to be the most sustainabl­e apparel manufactur­er in South Asia.”

The company’s journey to achieve sustainabi­lity across its operations is a high priority on its corporate agenda, making Brandix a forerunner in the industry. As a result, in 2008, the company inaugurate­d the Brandix Green Plant in Seeduwa, the world’s first LEED Platinum rated manufactur­ing facility and a milestone for Sri Lanka. A decade later, Brandix continues resolutely towards its 2020 goal of achieving carbon neutrality across its operations, having secured LEED certificat­ions and many other national and global accolades for its facilities across the region.

Additional­ly, the company’s CSR strategy focuses on addressing the water supply and sanitation needs of its employees and the communitie­s surroundin­g its operating locations.

As an extension to this initiative, and in line with its overall sustainabi­lity agenda, Brandix continues its commitment towards projects such as the Kelani River Multi-stakeholde­r Partnershi­p (KRMP), where likeminded partners strive to balance the developmen­t of livelihood­s, communitie­s and industries, as well as ensure the safety of drinking water sources for the communitie­s that live along the Kelani River.

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