Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Eco Spindles pioneers recycling revolution

-

Eco Spindles (Pvt.) Ltd is leading the way in sustainabl­e manufactur­ing by recycling plastic waste into an array of new products and mastering the art of taking discarded plastic waste and converting it into highqualit­y products that can be used across multiple industries.

The company’s work has helped to encourage a circular economy at a national level, boost economic growth, encourage the use of ecofriendl­y materials and support the livelihood­s of countless Sri Lankans.

Yarn, brushes and textiles galore: The company operates a monofilame­nt industry to manufactur­e brushes and other janitorial products. Eco-spindles also spearheads the group’s latest state-of-the-art polyester yarn plant, in which yarn is produced exclusivel­y from recycled polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (commonly known as PET flakes). Impressive­ly, this is only one of two plants globally, which creates yarn directly from flakes, circumvent­ing the polymeriza­tion process where flakes are first converted to chips and then to yarn. Eco Spindles is also using the recycled plastic and creating textile polyester yarn for fabric to be sold within Sri Lanka to textile giants such as MAS, Hirdaraman­i, Hela clothing, etc.

Clearing up the nation’s plastic waste: Eco-spindles’ recycling operation has a massive beneficial impact on the environmen­t, as the company collects approximat­ely 250 metric tonnes of plastic bottles a month, equal to six million bottles or 20 percent of the plastic bottles in Sri Lanka. Plastic from all over Sri Lanka is collected and sorted according to clear, blue and mixed colours. These plastics are then processed and end up as flakes. Most of the flakes are used by Eco Spindles and some are sold to other textile companies.

Collection­s on the rise: Eco Spindles has a wellestabl­ished network of over 125 collection points set up across the country, which ensure that nearly 250 tonnes of PET waste is collected a month. Eco Spindle’s quality compliance, including Global Recycled Standard, Restricted Substances Lists and Oekotex Standard 100, ensure that all yarn, which is produced by the company, meets stringent internatio­nal standards. The plants are managed by an experience­d workforce of over 160 staff, including consultant­s and operators with over 15 years of experience.

Both the recycling plant and yarn plant are located at the Board of Investment’s (BOI) Horana Export Processing Zone (EPZ) and its extrusion plant in Maugama. They dispose of their excess waste by selling it to Insee, which has an integrated waste management system and the waste water generated is sustainabl­y managed by the Ratmalana Water Drainage Board, ensuring there is no negative impact on the environmen­t as a result of the company’s operations. Keeping a truly green business running on multiple verticals, Eco Spindles has put several measures in place to reduce its energy use, carbon footprint and wastage volumes.

Giving back to planet and communitie­s: Commenting on the company’s experience working with the BOI EPZ, Eco Spindles CEO Dr. Anush Amarasingh­e said, “Eco Spindles strives to operate in a way that sustains the delicate ecological balance of our planet. Our work is giving rise to a new passion for recycling at a grassroots level in Sri Lanka and our efforts are helping to drasticall­y reduce solid plastic waste. We are also proud to give Sri Lankans from all walks of life, the chance to earn a living through our business and be part of this recycling movement. By developing products out of plastic waste that can be used by multiple industries, we are able to give organisati­ons the chance to be more energy efficient and environmen­tally-friendly. Our operation helps to ensure that plastics are disposed of and reused in an appropriat­e manner and our green production practices will help us to minimize our carbon footprint at large and that of other organisati­ons as well. The BOI’S exceptiona­l leadership role in promoting environmen­tally-friendly practices is driving greater awareness about sustainabl­e manufactur­ing. We are grateful to the BOI for their continued support and for the critical role that the BOI zones play as hubs, which offer ease of doing business in Sri Lanka.”

Ushering in an era of clean production: As a future-oriented company, Eco Spindles is recognized as a pioneering manufactur­er, known for creating eco-friendly products and running a clean and green operation. The company is part of the BPPL group, one of Asia’s largest producers of cleaning tools and has been operating in Sri Lanka since 1986. At the forefront of the nation’s recycling revolution, Ecospindle­s is leading the way in addressing the island’s plastic waste problem and is empowering people, organisati­ons and industries to actively become part of the solution.

 ??  ?? PET bottles fed into recycling machine
PET bottles fed into recycling machine
 ??  ?? Monofilame­nts
Monofilame­nts
 ??  ?? BPPL Holdings CEO Dr. Anush Amarasingh­e
BPPL Holdings CEO Dr. Anush Amarasingh­e

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka