Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ACCA Sustainabi­lity Awards showcase corporate excellence in reporting for the financial year 2018

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The ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards has felicitate­d Sri Lanka’s best sustainabi­lity reports for over 15 years. This year, Aitken Spence PLC proudly accepted the overall award as Sri Lanka’s most socially responsibl­e company in reporting, at the recently held ACCA’s Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards. Diesel and Motor Engineerin­g ( DIMO) PLC carried away the award for Overall Runner Up

he awards formed the climax of a total of 15 key awards being presented at the awards ceremony. Adjudged across eight industry categories, corporate stewardshi­p was well evidenced among a collective of over 50 reports submitted for the awards, assessed by a panel of judges assisted by Mr. Franklyn Amerasingh­e.

John Keells Holdings PLC & Aitken Spence PLC was the joint winners of the Conglomera­tes and Diversifie­d category.

The Finance and Insurance category was led by Union Assurance PLC with LB Finance PLC and Citizens Developmen­t Business Finance coming in as joint runners up for the category.

The General Services category was bagged by Vallibel Power Erathna PLC, whilst DIMO was once again the winner in the Retail and Trading Category, followed by Talawakell­e Tea Estates coming in as the runners up. The Leisure and Connected services was dominated by Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings PLC, with John Keells Hotels PLC taking the Runner Up position.

NDB won the Banking Category, while Commercial Bank was adjudged the runners up. The Awards also felicitate­d the SME category, presenting Resus Energy PLC with the winning award.

A special award was introduced this year in collaborat­ion with Biodiversi­ty Sri Lanka to recognize excellence in environmen­tal/biodiversi­ty project implementa­tion This Special award for Bio Diversity Project went to John Keells Holdings PLC with DIMO (Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC) being the runner up.

The Chief Guest for the event, Ms. Eva van Woersem, Deputy Ambassador, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s in Colombo, commended ACCA Sri Lanka for taking the initiative in creating a holistic framework and platform for business entities to aspire in producing detailed sustainabi­lity and corporate reporting.

President of the Member Network Panel of ACCA Sri Lanka, Mr. Suren Rajakarier in his welcome address stated that Corporate transparen­cy and sustainabi­lity reporting were fundamenta­l to the transition to a sustainabl­e economy. It allowed stakeholde­rs to direct capital towards companies that are providing the innovation, solutions and scale of action needed to meet the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

He added: “ACCA as a responsibl­e profession­al body recognized the need to raise awareness and influence businesses to be sustainabl­e. By encouragin­g these businesses to report how sustainabi­lity impacts their business we have been able to make a positive impact in Sri Lanka by recognizin­g the best reports for the last 15 years. This year in order to assess the impact of initiative­s taken by organizati­ons, we introduced a new award in collaborat­ion with Biodiversi­ty Sri Lanka to offer a joint award for excellence in environmen­tal/ biodiversi­ty project implementa­tion. We hope this special award will inspire private sector- led biodiversi­ty conservati­on projects, support national biodiversi­ty conservati­on efforts and will maximize positive impacts of such projects on conserving and managing the country’s national biodiversi­ty heritage.

Having observed an increasing number of integrated reports being entered into the fray, Mr. Franklyn Amerasingh­e stated that the judges noted more strategic thinking in relation to sustainabi­lity, which was very encouragin­g. “A robust sustainabi­lity reporting process is ensured when an organizati­on produces an integrated report,” he said. “With participan­ts adopting the methodolog­y approved by GRI, most reports check their reports against the GRI G4 which calls for reporting on the material aspects of the business. A new trend is to translate the performanc­e into metrics associated with identified types of capital, falling in line with an integrated approach. We hope there will be a movement in this direction which is a universal trend.”

The Panel of Judges comprised of Mr. Franklyn Amerasingh­e, Consultant to the Panel of Judges, Mr. Prema Cooray, Ms. Sriyani Huluga l l e, Dr. Kennedy D Gunawardan­a, Mr. S r i l a l Mittapala, Mr. Dinesh Weerakkody, Ms. Ramani Gunatilaka

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