Hirdaramani Group’s Eheliyagoda Facility receives LEED Gold Certification

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BUP_DFTDFT-7Operations Manager Menuwan Premaratne, Divisional Head, Maintainance Maithri Kiridenna, General Manager Pushpakumara Perera, Director Siddharth Hirdaramani, Co-Energy CEO Magda Aghababyan, Maintenance Manager Malkantha Kathriarachchi and Assistant Manager, Environment Sustainability Demmith Gunaratne

 

Hirdaramani Knit, Eheliyagoda, was awarded the LEED Gold Certification by the US Green Building Council recently. The award, which is verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), marks the Hirdaramani Group’s fifth LEED Certified facility in Sri Lanka. The prestigious certification was audited by Co-Energy Ltd.

The certification was awarded by Co-Energy Ltd. CEO Magda Aghababyan at the Eheliyagoda Auditorium in the presence of Hirdaramani Group Director Siddharth Hirdaramani and Hirdaramani Knit, Eheliyagoda General Manager Pushpakumara Perera. 

The Eheliyagoda facility, one of the Group’s longest standing properties, underwent several improvements as a part of the Sustainability Strategy that is being implemented across all facilities in the Group. 

One of the key highlights of the facility’s achievements was an annual electricity saving of nearly 6% which amounts to approximately 82,990 kwh units. Adding to this, water usage per person was down from 36lt/day to 31lt/day, a reduction of 11%. The installation of a bio-mass boiler has resulted in a significant saving of 6,000 literes of fuel each month.

Commenting on the factors that made this achievement possible, Perera said: “The LEED Gold Certification signifies that our sustainability efforts have been a success and none of it would have been possible without the unwavering support of our top management and our team at the Eheliyagoda facility. I wish to express my sincerest gratitude while giving assurance of our commitment to continuously developing a ‘green-mindset’ across the factory.”

Hirdaramani said: “Sustainability has always been at the core of our business. The staff at the Eheliyagoda facility have made a collective effort to ensure that the Group’s goals to move towards more sustainable manufacturing processes are met, as we strive not only to transform the way we do business but also the way we live.”

LEED, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a green building programme that offers certification recognising organisations that implement best-in-class building strategies and practices. To receive LEED certification, building projects have to satisfy prerequisites and earn points to achieve different levels of certification. LEED has transformed how buildings and communities are designed, constructed, maintained and operated across the globe. LEED certified buildings save money and resources and have a positive impact on the health of occupants, while promoting the use of renewable, clean energy. 

 

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