Hirdaramani is actively exploring recycling and circular fashion, aiming to minimize waste throughout the garment production lifecycle.
: Achieve an absolute 90% reduction across Scope 1, Scope 2, and all Scope 3 categories. This mandate encompasses capital goods, upstream/downstream transport, business travel, fuel-and-energy activities, and land-related emissions from bioenergy feedstocks. hirdaramani annual report 2024
Hirdaramani Annual Report 2024: Pioneering Sustainable Apparel Manufacturing and Future-Focused Growth This makes Hirdaramani the first Sri Lankan apparel
The construction of Mihila Tex incorporates advanced technology in water‑recycling and purification systems to minimise water consumption—a critical consideration given the water‑intensive nature of textile production. Furthermore, Hirdaramani’s Seethawaka and Ja‑ela washing facilities successfully achieved the ZDHC Supplier to Zero (Level 2) Progressive Level Certification, marking a key milestone in the Future First Roadmap. and land-related emissions from bioenergy feedstocks.
A key highlight of the 2024 reporting period is the official validation of Hirdaramani’s net-zero targets by the . This makes Hirdaramani the first Sri Lankan apparel enterprise to secure this verified status. 1. Renewable Energy & Carbon Savings