Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Leading Carbonneut­ral leather garment manufactur­er recertifie­s for second year

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Lanka Leather Fashion (Pvt.) Ltd (LLF), Sri Lanka’s only and one of Asia’s leading manufactur­ers of high-end leather garments, retained its Carbonneut­ral status through recertific­ation for a second consecutiv­e year and in the process reinstated its position as the trailblaze­r of sustainabi­lity within its industry.

The certificat­ion was awarded by Natural Capital Partners of the UK - experts in the delivery of solutions for positive impact on carbon and renewable energy - through its regional partner, The Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG). The rigorous certificat­ion process involved an independen­t validation of LLF’S greenhouse gas (GHG) assessment conducted by a third party sustainabi­lity services firm – The Carbon Consulting Company (CCC).

Since commencing operations in 1982, LLF has been providing quality leather garments to globally renowned clients such as Hugo Boss, Gerry Weber, Michael Kors and Taleco. During the past year, LLF has continuous­ly monitored and measured its carbon footprint using a comprehens­ive carbon management plan, which is overseen by an in-house sustainabi­lity team tasked with the responsibi­lity of working towards reducing the company’s overall footprint.

Not stopping there, LLF has gone the extra ‘green’ mile by mitigating its footprint to ‘net zero’ in line with The Carbonneut­ral Protocol, by supporting clean energy projects both locally and internatio­nally through the purchase of high-quality, verified carbon credits.

Lanka Leather Fashion CEO Marco Weidemann added, “This initiative to calculate and offset the carbon footprint of our operations was not a client requiremen­t, but a personal choice. We all have to do our part for the environmen­t and we felt this would be an ideal starting point in hopefully what would be a long-term sustainabi­lity journey for us.”

CCC CEO Sanith de S Wijeyeratn­e remarked, “If we take the leather industry as a whole, including the farming operation, then its contributi­on to global warming in terms of GHG emissions could be considered quite significan­t. But with leather being a by-product of the meat and milk industry, the GHG assessment boundary for the leather industry is taken from the point the hides are collected. In which case the environmen­tal impact then depends on the type of operation of the leather product manufactur­e and what LLF has done is negate that very impact of theirs. We’re proud to have partnered with a forward-thinking company such as LLF, which helps spread the word of sustainabi­lity in Sri Lanka.”

 ??  ?? From left: Kanishka Jayasinghe of CCC, CCC CEO Sanith de S. Wijeyeratn­e and Lanka Leather Fashion CEO Marco Weidemann
From left: Kanishka Jayasinghe of CCC, CCC CEO Sanith de S. Wijeyeratn­e and Lanka Leather Fashion CEO Marco Weidemann

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