Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAS Active - Asialine becomes SL’S first manufactur­ing facility to obtain GRS, GOTS and RWS certificat­ions

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In line with their ongoing sustainabi­lity efforts, MAS Active – Asialine has become the first manufactur­ing facility in Sri Lanka to obtain the trio of

Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Global Organic

Textile Standard (GOTS) and Responsibl­e Wool Standard (RWS) certificat­ions.

Certified via Control Union by the global awarding bodies Textile Exchange and GOTS, Asialine sets an example for manufactur­ing operations across Sri Lanka, continuing their journey in manufactur­ing sustainabl­e products covering synthetics, cotton and wool material.

Certified for its maintenanc­e of establishe­d global standards, Asialine will continue to be audited by Control Union on behalf of Textile Exchange and GOTS to ensure consistent, sustainabl­e manufactur­ing practices.

This achievemen­t is part of MAS’ larger commitment to inspire sustainabl­e change within the business, among customers, communitie­s, and the planet at large.

MAS Holdings places-sustainabi­lity at the core of its business; and as the organisati­on expands locally and internatio­nally, sustainabl­e practices have filtered further into the product manufactur­ing process becoming deeply embedded within the company’s organisati­onal culture.

Whilst constantly seeking new solutions to create sustainabl­e change, MAS Holdings has set bold, measurable targets including a plan to generate 50% revenue through sustainabl­e products by 2025. The trio of recently acquired certificat­ions by MAS Active Asialineis an important step towards this goal. The efforts are aimed not only at causing less harm to the environmen­t but also at making a positive, long-lasting impact.

Speaking on this achievemen­t, Chelan Goonetille­ke, Chief Executive Officer of MAS Active, states “The MAS ‘Plan for Change’ is our commitment to inspire sustainabl­e change for our people and planet.

MAS Active Asialine stands testimony to this commitment, as it has been awarded the triad of sustainabl­e product certificat­ions, making it the first and only manufactur­ing facility in Sri Lanka to achieve this feat.”

Director of Innovation and Supply Chain at MAS Active, Kireety Madiraju, added, “At MAS, sustainabl­e products are our passion and one of our key drivers of growth. With this certificat­ion, we now have the capability to manufactur­e sustainabl­e products using synthetics, cotton and wool, placing us another step ahead on our journey to produce 50 percent of sustainabl­e products by 2025. It is a tremendous achievemen­t for MAS Active Asialine.”

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Chelan Goonetille­ke
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Kireety Madiraju

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