Hirdaramani Annual Report 2024 ((top))

: In an industry that often wastes thousands of litres for a single pair of jeans, Hirdaramani has implemented systems that recycle 60% of output water .

The is a testament to the Group’s century-long legacy of adaptability. It serves as a reminder that in an unpredictable world, the combination of ethical governance, sustainable practices, and technological investment is the only way forward. hirdaramani annual report 2024

The Suryadhanavi Rooftop Solar Project has been pivotal, with significant GWh generated annually, saving over 13,400 tonnes of carbon. : In an industry that often wastes thousands

In line with its decarbonization strategy, Hirdaramani announced a significant investment in a new, state-of-the-art textile mill named . Backed by an investment of USD 30 million , this facility embodies the next evolution of the company's legacy of sustainable manufacturing. Designed to be powered by renewable energy, it applies the latest advancements in low-impact manufacturing to minimize energy use, reduce waste, and optimize resource efficiency. The Suryadhanavi Rooftop Solar Project has been pivotal,

Reduced waste down to , rapidly approaching its Zero Waste to Landfill goal. Equipment Efficiency 70% Energy-Efficient Machinery

In September 2024, Hirdaramani Apparel announced that its —making Hirdaramani the first organisation in Sri Lanka to secure this distinction. The near‑term targets approved by the SBTi include a 54.6 % reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 2033 (from a 2022 base year), and a 32.5 % reduction in Scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and services. The longer‑term net‑zero targets require a 90 % reduction in Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions by 2050 .