Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Star Garments Group opens eleventh Sri Lankan factory in Buttala

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Star Garments Group recently establishe­d a state-of-the-art factory in Buttala in the Monaragala District, with the view of promoting inclusive growth and supporting the nation’s efforts in uplifting regional economies.

This is the group’s eleventh factory in Sri Lanka and will go onto provide job opportunit­ies for over 1,000 people.

The facility is equipped with modern infrastruc­ture and technology to produce cut and sew knit clothing to some of the world’s renowned brands. It will generate over Rs. 60 million directly to the local community every month and facilitate the country’s export revenue by contributi­ng around US$ 12 million annually.

On the opening of the new factory, President and CEO of Komar, Charlie Komar said, “This investment reaffirms our long-term commitment to Sri Lanka’s apparel industry and paves the way towards stimulatin­g economic empowermen­t among rural towns and villages. This is undoubtedl­y the future of the industry and we are inspired to be a part of this.

“We are challengin­g the

status quo by going beyond convention­al thinking to embrace a culture and philosophy where corporate responsibi­lity including sustainabi­lity produce both thriving communitie­s and successful enterprise­s.”

Star has been a catalyst in the growth of Sri Lanka’s apparel sector with over four decades of experience. The world-class apparel sourcing, design and manufactur­ing company currently employs a team of over 8,000 people across all its factories, and has a distinctiv­e reputation of being one of the most innovative and sustainabl­e entities in the country.

The company’s 70,000 sq. ft Innovation Center was named the 2020 Merit Award Winner for Sustainabi­lity at the AIA New York’s annual Design Awards. It is the first Passive

House design in Southeast Asia.

Together with the Carbonneut­ral certificat­ion across all its 14 facilities, Star takes great pride in being the largest carbon neutral company in Sri Lanka and the only one in the apparel sector to have all its facilities internatio­nally certified as carbon neutral.

A. Sukumaran, Managing Director – Star Garments Group, said,“we believe the future of the apparel industry in Sri Lanka lies in establishi­ng purposedri­ven infrastruc­ture within communitie­s, be it towns or villages, breaking away from the traditiona­l norm of being based in industrial parks. This will spur inclusive economic growth which is highly beneficial to the country in many aspects. Our Star factory at Buttala reflects our intention and passion in this regard.”

Star is a Komar company, a global apparel products company, specializi­ng in the design, marketing, sourcing and distributi­on of sleepwear, loungewear, intimates, and layering products. Establishe­d in 1908, Komar today manages a diverse portfolio consisting over 100 owned, licensed and private label brands.

 ??  ?? President and CEO of Komar, Charlie Komar (L) and Managing Director – Star Garments Group, A. Sukumaran
President and CEO of Komar, Charlie Komar (L) and Managing Director – Star Garments Group, A. Sukumaran

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