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Brandix achieves world first in eco-friendly manufacture



Brandix CEO Ashroff Omar presents President Mahinda Rajapaksa with a plaque to mark the accomplishment. The Brandix Casualwear factory at Seeduwa is now the highest rated eco-friendly apparel factory in the world.

Brandix has achieved a world first across all sectors, with its Green Factory in Seeduwa becoming the first apparel manufacturing facility in the world to be rated Platinum under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System of the US Green Building Council (USGBC).

The 130,000 square-foot Brandix Eco Centre, Brandix Casualwear's lead manufacturing plant for global giant Marks and Spencer, achieved a score of 76 on the 85-point LEED certification system, setting a global benchmark for low energy consumption, water conservation, solid waste management and low carbon emissions. It is the only converted Green Factory in the world to receive the Platinum rating, the highest standard in eco-friendly manufacture.

Formally inaugurated on April 25 this year by Marks and Spencer CEO Sir Stuart Rose, the plant converted into an Eco Centre at a cost of US $ 3 million has achieved a reduction of carbon emissions by 80 per cent, an energy saving of 46 per cent, a reduction of water consumption of 58 per cent and zero solid waste to landfill, eco-friendly indicators as yet unmatched by any re-designed Green Plant anywhere in the world.

"This is possibly one of the most satisfying milestones achieved by Brandix in its short but meteoric history," said Director Brandix AJ Johnpillai.

"The fact that it is a global first for us, our country and the apparel industry worldwide, makes it all the more significant, and is a huge shot in the arm for our apparel sector in these challenging times." He said the score of 76 achieved by Brandix, 12 points higher than the 64 required for Platinum status, demonstrated the degree to which the Brandix Eco Centre had exceeded the planet's highest Green Factory rating.

"This is also a tribute to the local engineering skills available and in particular to our consultants Energy Solve International, whose knowledge and commitment were invaluable."

 

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