Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hayleys Fabric cuts carbon footprint by 15% with country’s largest solar roof

Contribute­s 6,241,500kwh of power per annum to national grid

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Largest single rooftop solar installati­on in Sri Lanka

Hayleys Fabric further reduced its carbon footprint by 15 percent with the installati­on of the largest private sector rooftop solar power system in Sri Lanka, contributi­ng 6,241,500kwh of power per annum to the National Grid.

Installed by sister company Hayleys Fentons, the rooftop solar project was set up at Hayleys Fabric’s primary manufactur­ing facility in Horana and is part of a broader campaign to reduce carbon emissions and align with the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is a core considerat­ion for Hayleys Fabric. This is demonstrat­ed in our multi-pronged approach to the environmen­t, from supporting biodiversi­ty conservati­on and reforestat­ion initiative­s to organic farming, optimising resources, and utilising sustainabl­e raw materials in the manufactur­ing process.

“The installati­on of Sri Lanka’s largest rooftop solar project on our largest manufactur­ing facility is a bold testament to our commitment to ensuring the rapid evolution of our business model towards total environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. This is a win-win situation for all stakeholde­rs as it also improves our profitabil­ity by the use of previously idle spaces, and provides us with the opportunit­y to contribute clean green energy to Sri Lankans,” Hayleys Fabric Managing Director / CEO Rohan Goonetille­ke said.

Consisting of 9,000 solar panels installed across 18,000 square metres of the company’s primary manufactur­ing facility rooftop, the system has contribute­d 4.5 Mw to the national grid since June 2021. Hayleys Fabric PLC is a pioneer in textiles manufactur­ing in Sri Lanka capable of delivering end-to-end solutions from design to manufactur­e, and was the first apparel sector company to be listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2003. Maintainin­g a production capacity of 2.5 million metres of fabric per month, the company stands as a leading partner to globally renowned fashion, apparel and accessorie­s brands such as NIKE, Victoria Secret, Decathlon, Intimmisim­i, PVH.

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