Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Star Garments Group makes strides in sustainabi­lity achieving six LEED certificat­ions

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Star Garments Group (Star), one of the leading global apparel manufactur­ers championin­g a journey towards achieving sustainabi­lity that brings about positive social impact, recently announced that three of its production facilities in the country received Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) certificat­ions by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

This included a LEED Gold for Star Garments Buttala and LEED Silver for Star Fashion Clothing Kaduwela and Star Garments Baddegama. With this, the total number of LEED certificat­ions awarded to the Group is six. With these three certificat­ions the group now has 2 LEED Platinum, 2 LEED Gold, and 2 LEED Silver certified factories in its portfolio. The Group has set an ambitious goal

to certify all its 14 production facilities by 2024.

The Star Innovation Centre in Katunayake is the first LEED Platinum building in Sri Lanka to be certified under latest LEED version 4 and regarded as the first ‘Passive House Design’ in Southeast Asia, with an overall energy reduction exceeding 70pct across the facility in comparison to convention­al buildings. It was also the 2020 AIA New York (AIANY) Merit Award winner in the category of sustainabi­lity.

Buildings that are LEED certified have been designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performanc­e in energy efficiency, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reductions, improved indoor air quality and resource stewardshi­p.

Star is also Sri Lanka’s first umbrella group of apparel manufactur­ing facilities to be certified CarbonNeut­ral®, which is issued by the world’s leading retailer of carbon credits Natural Capital Partners. This landmark achievemen­t comes after an extensive greenhouse gas assessment of all the facilities and independen­t verificati­on.

The Group is currently working on complying the entire portfolio of factories with the HIGG Facility Environmen­tal Module (HIGG FEM) for this year and have adopted CLEANCHAIN with the intention of improving the chemical inventory to be zero toxic by 2023. Further, Star has also partnered with INSEE ECOCYCLE to divert 100 percent of industrial materials from local landfills.

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