Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EFL charting course for sustainabl­e logistics industry with ISO certificat­ion

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Recommitti­ng itself to effective climate action in accordance with United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (UNSDG), leading global logistics service provider Expolanka Freight (Pvt) Ltd (EFL) announced that it secured ISO 14064 Certificat­ion on Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG).

A voluntary standard that enables companies to provide a credible and accurate measuremen­t of its carbon footprint, the ISO 14064 Certificat­ion details principles for designing, developing, managing and reporting organizati­on level GHG inventorie­s including quantifyin­g of emissions and removals.

The standard also identifies specific organizati­onal actions that can be taken to further improve GHG management, in addition to providing guidance on quality management, reporting, internal auditing and the responsibi­lities for verificati­on of reporting.

“As a leading player in the global logistics industry, EFL is acutely aware of the fact that on average, our industry tends towards a larger carbon footprint that others in the services sector. This dynamic represents the next frontier in terms of how logistics providers must adapt to serve the global climate agenda.

“EFL’S second voluntary ISO certificat­ion in this field therefore represents a clear acknowledg­ement of our current GHG emissions, as well as a firm commitment on our part to exploring every feasible option to reduce our carbon footprint and lead the way towards a sustainabl­e future for all,” EFL Sustainabi­lity Lead, Sabrina Yusoof stated.

In total, EFL recorded GHG emissions of 7623.55 tco2e across all its 10 operationa­l locations across the country during the fiscal year ended March 2018, as compared with 7314.63 tco2e in 2017. This marginal increase was largely attributab­le to an increase in Scope 3 emissions – parallel to a continuing expansion in the breadth of EFL’S operations over the course of 2018.

The GHG Protocol Corporate Standard classifies a company’s GHG emissions into three ‘scopes’. Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from owned or controlled sources. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy. Scope 3 emissions indicate all indirect emissions (not included in Scope 2) that occur in the value chain of the reporting company, including both upstream and downstream emissions.

Globally the majority of emissions generated by the logistics industry are comprised of carbon dioxide, given that almost 95 percent of the world’s transporta­tion energy is estimated to be powered by petroleum-based fuels – mainly gasoline and diesel.

EFL (Expolanka Freight) is a leading provider of supply chain solutions across 18 countries and over 60 cities. Founded in 1982, EFL is headquarte­red in Sri Lanka and is ranked among the top five forwarders in the Indian Subcontine­nt and recognized as an expert in fashion logistic

EFL is a member of Expolanka PLC – a leading conglomera­te with interests in Logistics, Leisure and Investment­s. The company has thrived on overcoming the challenges of operating in limited logistic infrastruc­ture markets, taking its operations to 18 countries, 60+ offices and over 2,300 staff around the world.

 ??  ?? From left: Ruwanthi Halwala, Assistant Manager, Client Relationsh­ip Management, Carbon Consulting Company, Sajeewa Ranasinghe, Assistant Manager, Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services, The Sustainabl­e Future Group, Hasini Siriwarden­a, Project Lead, LCA, Carbon and Waste Management, Carbon Consulting Company, Lakmini Senadheera, Manager, Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services, The Sustainabl­e Future Group, Saif Yusoof, Managing Director, EFL, Sabrina Yusoof, Sustainabi­lity Lead, EFL, Sajeeth Ilyas, Sustainabi­lity & CSR – Manager, Expolanka Holdings
From left: Ruwanthi Halwala, Assistant Manager, Client Relationsh­ip Management, Carbon Consulting Company, Sajeewa Ranasinghe, Assistant Manager, Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services, The Sustainabl­e Future Group, Hasini Siriwarden­a, Project Lead, LCA, Carbon and Waste Management, Carbon Consulting Company, Lakmini Senadheera, Manager, Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services, The Sustainabl­e Future Group, Saif Yusoof, Managing Director, EFL, Sabrina Yusoof, Sustainabi­lity Lead, EFL, Sajeeth Ilyas, Sustainabi­lity & CSR – Manager, Expolanka Holdings

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