Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix Batticaloa factory becomes world’s first to achieve ‘Net Zero Carbon’ status

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The Batticaloa factory of leading Sri Lankan apparel solutions provider, Brandix, is the world’s first manufactur­ing facility to achieve ‘Net Zero Carbon’ status.

This signifies that the Brandix factory in Batticaloa has completely neutralise­d its environmen­tal impact through carbon dioxide emissions by being highly energy efficient and using on-site renewable energy resources.

Recognised by the World Green Building Council (WGBC), the ‘Net Zero Carbon’ certificat­ion is issued by the Leonardo Academy and comes in the background of countries around the world, examining ways to minimise their contributi­on towards drastic climate change.

“In 2007, when we began our journey in sustainabi­lity, we envisioned Brandix becoming the most sustainabl­e apparel manufactur­er in Asia. Soon after, we went on to achieve a global milestone in 2008 by securing the world’s first LEED Platinum certificat­ion for our factory in Seeduwa, setting the trend for other manufactur­ers to follow in our wake. It is truly a monumental milestone for us, therefore, to secure another world first, by achieving Net Zero Carbon status for our factory in Batticaloa, as the first Sri Lankan company and apparel manufactur­er to join in on the World Green Building Council Commitment. We will continue to work towards our goals in environmen­tal sustainabi­lity on an inspired journey to lead the way and become a global benchmark,” said Brandix Group Chief Executive Officer Ashroff Omar.

The achievemen­t of this milestone is in alignment with Brandix’s commitment to the WGBC, where Brandix has pledged that all factories located in Sri Lanka, under the company’s direct control, will be Net Zero Carbon in operation by 2023.

To achieve this ambitious goal, its de-carbonisat­ion strategy involves on-site renewable energy generation - with Brandix currently adding nearly 20MW of solar and biomass to its current energy mix and resource optimisati­on strategies with installati­on of technologi­cally advanced and energy-efficient air compressor­s, HVAC systems, sewing machines, lighting and building fabric.

“We welcome the sustainabi­lity leadership action demonstrat­ed by Brandix in joining the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment,” said World Green Building Council Chief Executive Officer Cristina Gamboa.

As both the first Sri Lankan company and the first apparel manufactur­er to commit to net zero carbon buildings across its operations, Brandix is setting an example in leading the transition towards net-zero buildings in Sri Lanka and within its industry.

This is the second major sustainabi­lity milestone for the Brandix Batticaloa factory, which achieved the highest Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) Platinum rating in Sri Lanka, which is also the second highest rating in the world.

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Brandix Batticaloa manufactur­ing facility

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