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Siddhalepa triumphs with Silver at Presidenti­al Environmen­t Awards 2019

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Continuing its successful spree of being among the top winners of green awards, Siddhalepa was honoured once again with a Silver Trophy at the Presidenti­al Environmen­t Awards 2019, held recently.

The award in the Pharmaceut­ical and Personal Care Product Category was for excellence in their work towards environmen­tal conservati­on.

Siddhalepa has consistent­ly raised its bar for green standards diligently working on its green approaches in the industry and CSR commitment­s to maintain and improve their focus on environmen­t protection in all its manufactur­ing processes and in its plantation­s.

An all-encompassi­ng and welldefine­d Environmen­tal Management System, ISO 14001:2015 is in operation to mitigate the environmen­tal impact of overall industrial activities.

The company’s green approaches are steered mainly through an environmen­tal policy of adopting the 3R principle, landscapin­g, emission control and the reduction of the carbon Footprint. Siddhalepa has so far achieved a 20 percent deduction in (Green House Gas) GHG Emission from 2017-2018 through carbon set off projects.

The company has so far achieved a carbon foot print reduction by 57 tonnes CO2, set off nine tonnes CO2 through carbon sequestrat­ion processes in their plantation­s.

The company’s comprehens­ive Carbon Management Plan includes establishi­ng energy efficiency appliances and resource optimisati­on, establishi­ng a green procuremen­t policy, participat­ing in more carbon neutral projects, identifyin­g GHG reduction opportunit­ies and creating awareness on the impacts of the climate change.

The company’s green approaches also include the 3R principle where the internatio­nal environmen­t norm of reduce, recycle and reuse is practised using effective waste management methods for all other types of waste in the company.

Its solid waste management programme is a combinatio­n of several strategies: for minimisati­on of waste generation, minimisati­on of non-degradable materials, biodegrada­ble materials and polythene and a strategy for overall energy saving and minimisati­on of waste water generation. The company also continuous­ly works on developing new green energy sources. One such projects is the preparatio­n of briquettes using Asamodagam seeds and herbal residuals as an alternativ­e fuel for biomass boilers. Herbal raw materials are dried using a sun drier.

This is the third consecutiv­e win for Siddhalepa at the Presidenti­al Environmen­t Awards. They have also won awards at the National Cleaner Production Awards for water efficiency, material efficiency and production practices from 2009 to 2011.

“This achievemen­t of being among the top winners for three consecutiv­e years, underscore­s our commitment to living with harmony which is a fundamenta­l principle of Ayurveda,” said Director Lankani Hettigoda. “As we grow our business and expand our operations our attention and commitment towards sustainabi­lity and a greener Sri Lanka, continuous­ly evolves to reach our company’s aspiration­s of creating a healthy, holistic lifestyle for all our people.”

The company’s nationwide campaign, an innovative project for schoolchil­dren - the Herbal Garden has been hailed as a pioneering and unique environmen­t programme which encourages children at a very young age to contribute to protecting our environmen­t.

In this countrywid­e programme, schoolchil­dren are trained to grow indigenous herbs in their school premises and care for the garden with assistance provided by for plants, tools, manure and more by Siddhalepa.

The company also runs a highly successful national waste management programme at key religious sites including Sri Pada, Kataragama, Nallur Kovil, Ragama Basilica including others, and maternity homes in the entire country. Storage containers for raw material are modified as waste bins, segregated into various forms of disposable­s and distribute­d to these sites to be used to manage waste.

Among the other CSR projects undertaken by Siddhalepa are the free medical camps for internatio­nal calendar events like World Diabetes Day, Elders’ Day, Women’s Day, Children’s day, an IT training centre for Parama Dhamma Chethiya Pirivena, and Dengue awareness programmes.

 ??  ?? Siddhalepa Director Lankani Hettigoda receiving the award. From left: Central Environmen­t Authority Director General P.B. Hemantha Jayasinghe, Mahaweli Developmen­t Authority Secretary Anura Dissanayak­e, Former State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma and Central Environmen­t Authority Chairman Isuru Devapriya (extreme right)
Siddhalepa Director Lankani Hettigoda receiving the award. From left: Central Environmen­t Authority Director General P.B. Hemantha Jayasinghe, Mahaweli Developmen­t Authority Secretary Anura Dissanayak­e, Former State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma and Central Environmen­t Authority Chairman Isuru Devapriya (extreme right)

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