Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

South Asia Textiles commits to SBTI to limit global warming at 1.5°C

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South Asia Textiles (SAT), a fullyowned subsidiary Hayleys Fabric PLC, joined its parent company in committing to the Science-based Targets initiative­s (SBTI) for reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and limiting global warming to1.5°c.

Hayleys Fabric and and SAT are two of the total of five manufactur­ers to add its name to a growing list of major global corporatio­ns committing to the SBTI.

With the launch of the Hayleys Lifecode by the parent company Hayleys PLC, SAT started to introduce its own customized roadmap, and defined targets to supplement the inherent knowledge and expertise built up within the organizati­on. The efforts were taken to anchor the manufactur­er’s performanc­e to United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (UNSDGS).

“With our commitment to SBTI, we have gained even greater competitiv­e advantages, which align with the rising consumer demand for more sustainabl­e brands,” said South Asia Textiles and Hayleys Fabric Managing Director/ CEO, Rohan Goonetille­ke.

SBTI specifies how much and how quickly a company needs to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the Paris Agreement goals to limit global warming keeping it at 1.5°C and well below 2°C, and is also part of a broader effort to achieve netzero emissions by 2050. These targets

will be achieved through innovation, reducing waste, unlocking efficienci­es, and strengthen­ing investor confidence while reducing regulatory risk, uncertaint­y, and exposure to volatility in energy costs. Crucially, significan­t positive environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative­s undertaken will support the company’s commitment to SBTI .

Launched in collaborat­ion with CDP Worldwide, World Resources Institute (WRI), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the targets are globally recognized commitment­s that companies make as part of the ‘We Mean Business Coalition’s Take Action’ platform on climate change.

As part of its commitment­s, SAT also recently obtained the ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certificat­ions for elevating its environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and employee health and safety systems on par with global best practices. In pursuit of these certificat­ions, the company made significan­t investment­s towards the upgrade its effluent water treatment plant, including installing a highqualit­y raw water filtration unit. Moreover, the company formed environmen­t, health, and safety (EHS) teams representi­ng all department­s to update and enhance EHS protocols and standard operating procedures (SOPS) and conduct comprehens­ive training and awareness sessions.

South Asia Textiles, a subsidiary of Hayleys Fabric PLC, is a leading manufactur­er and exporter of textiles. The company, which commenced its commercial operations in 2004, specialize­s in knitting, dyeing, finishing, printing, brushing, and sueding pre-shrunk fabric for leading global brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Next, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Calvin Klein, Decathlon and Adidas.

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