Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Boardpac qualifies as Carbon Neutral under Sri Lanka Climate Fund

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Boardpac, the Sri Lanka founded global leader in virtual board meeting automation, achieved a new milestone in its sustainabi­lity efforts becoming carbon neutral.

The new status is a key milestone in its Environmen­t, Social and Governance (ESG) journey.

The operations of the award-winning multinatio­nal with a presence in more than 40 countries were audited to the specificat­ions of the ISO 14064 - 1:2018 standard and certified carbon neutral in respect of 2021 by Sri Lanka Climate Fund (SLCF), which functions under the Environmen­t Ministry.

A series of enterprise-wide initiative­s undertaken by Boardpac to minimise its carbon footprint included conducting a high percentage of meetings and events online, eco-friendly recycling of workplace waste, storage of files for client signups ranging from legal to administra­tive as soft copies to reduce paper consumptio­n, and building awareness with team members, clients and other stakeholde­rs, the company said. Boardpac’s verified net Greenhouse Gas emissions were thereafter offset against an environmen­t-friendly project.

Commenting on this latest milestone, Boardpac Chairman Vijendran Watson said, “I am pleased that the management has undertaken this initiative and become the first to be carbon neutral in the board meeting automation space.

Our users who are directors of top corporates will I am sure, be happy to be using a product that has a carbon neutral certificat­ion.”

Boardpac Co-founder and CEO Lakmini Wijesunder­a said, “Our product is used by the boards of directors of most of the major global banks and corporatio­ns. We enable boards to have a paperless and secure method of conducting meetings and maintainin­g records.

Currently boards are very focused on ESG and making their corporatio­ns sustainabl­e. As a facilitato­r in that process, we felt it was important to be carbon neutral ourselves,” she said.

Dr. Anil Jasinghe, Secretary to the Ministry of Environmen­t and Chairman of Sri Lanka Climate Fund congratula­ted Boardpac for embarking on and successful­ly achieving carbon neutral certificat­ion using the globally-accepted ISO standard.

“We encourage other companies in Sri Lanka to embark on this process, so we can build a sustainabl­e IT industry,” he said.

The Sri Lanka Climate Fund is a government-owned company establishe­d under the Companies Act No. 7 of 2007 of Sri Lanka, for the purpose of building a new low-carbon business economy and promoting low-carbon life patterns.

While optimising carbon emission performanc­e in existing facilities, SLCF explores the potential for new effective low carbon solutions through innovative strategies and collaborat­ion with local and internatio­nal markets.

 ?? ?? Dr. Anil Jasinghe (4thfrom left) presenting the Carbon Neutral certificat­e to Boardpac Chairman Vijendran Watson in the presence of (from left) Harshani Abeyrathna, Verificati­on Manager SLCF, Chamara Ariyathila­ka, CEO SLCF, Buddhika Abeygooner­atne, Head of Operations & Systems Boardpac, Rajitha Kuruppumul­le, Chief Operating Officer Boardpac and Thusitha Jayanath, Operations Manager Boardpac
Dr. Anil Jasinghe (4thfrom left) presenting the Carbon Neutral certificat­e to Boardpac Chairman Vijendran Watson in the presence of (from left) Harshani Abeyrathna, Verificati­on Manager SLCF, Chamara Ariyathila­ka, CEO SLCF, Buddhika Abeygooner­atne, Head of Operations & Systems Boardpac, Rajitha Kuruppumul­le, Chief Operating Officer Boardpac and Thusitha Jayanath, Operations Manager Boardpac

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