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Spearheading eco-friendly textile production and innovation

Sri Lanka’s Hayleys Fabrics embraces the future, taking sustainable circular knitted fabrics production to a new level.

17th August 2023

Knitting Industry
 |  Sri Lanka

Knitted Outerwear, Sports/​Activewear

Renowned as a trailblazer in circular knitted fabrics manufacturing, Hayleys Fabrics PLC incorporates ethical and sustainable practices into every facet of its operations, helping its native Sri Lanka become known as a responsible manufacturing hub. With an impressive production capacity of 6 million metres of cotton and synthetic fabrics per month, the company offers end-to-end solutions from design to manufacture, solidifying its position as a pioneer in the industry.

With over 30 years of experience in knitted fabrics manufacturing, the Hayleys Fabrics’ journey has been marked by numerous firsts. Notably, it was the first apparel company to be listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2003 and played a pioneering role in manufacturing weft knit fabrics in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the acquisition of South Asia Textiles Ltd in April 2021 propelled the Hayleys Fabric Group to become the largest textiles manufacturer in Sri Lanka manned by a team of nearly 3000 employees.

As we look into the future, the integration of sustainability and technology becomes paramount for companies to flourish and prosper

Partnering with globally renowned fashion and apparel brands including Nike, Victoria's Secret, Decathlon, Intimissimi and PVH, the company's impact extends beyond Sri Lanka’s borders. Recent accolades, including Asia Sustainability Awards, Sustainability impact awards from the Chartered Quality Institute UK, and Presidential Environmental Green Awards, underscore its commitment to environmental sustainability, transparency and culture beyond compliance. 

This is also reflected in the company’s annual reports which conform to global standards including GRI (Global Reporting Standards) and Integrated Reporting. 'Warna by Mahogany' its latest step in this journey, is a natural dye initiative that exemplifies dedication to greener practices and eco-conscious innovation.

Hayleys Fabric Managing Director/CEO, Rohan Goonetilleke. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

“Having a clearly defined purpose – to strengthen the fabric of society by knitting together a better environment for All, we have implemented comprehensive sustainability standards throughout our supply chain, ensuring all our suppliers adhere to both local and international regulations,” says Managing Director/CEO Rohan Goonetilleke.

“Given our close partnerships with European and North American brands, we strictly adhere to ISO standards, notably ISO 14001:2015 for Environmental Management Systems, ISO 50001:2018 for Energy Management Systems, and ISO 45001:2018 for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems. These certifications affirm our commitment to responsible practices and underscore our dedication to environmental protection, energy efficiency, and the well-being of our workforce."

Journey of excellence in sustainable practices

The Hayleys Fabrics facility in Narthupana Estate, Horana is located in a 54-acre complex with an additional 20-acre green belt acquired a few years ago. Underlining its firm commitment to sustainability exemplified by dedicated efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and combating climate change, the location of the facility has a land to building ratio of 1:1.

By participating in the Science-Based Targets initiative, the company has set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). As a significant contributor to the national grid, Hayleys Fabrics generates a significant 6,241,500 kWh of power annually via the largest single rooftop solar installation in Sri Lanka with its impressive expanse of 9000 solar panels spread across an 18,000 square metre rooftop. This bold endeavour has not only led to a reduction of 4,065.45 tCO2 but produces 20% of the factory’s electricity usage.

9,000 solar panels installed across 18,000 square metre rooftop. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

In addition, the company's pledge to reduce water consumption is evident with the upgrading of its effluent treatment plant and state-of-the-art water treatment facility, surpassing all applicable environmental standards.

Embracing its responsibility for biodiversity conservation, Hayleys Fabrics actively protects wetland zones and creates lush green belts. These include the 'Diyathuru Uyana' wetlands park, a 9-acre plot of land located opposite the manufacturing facility. In collaboration with the Biodiversity Secretariat of the Ministry of Environment, Hayleys Fabrics conducted field surveys from August 2020 to January 2021 to capture ecological data. The surveys revealed an impressive array of biodiversity within the park's boundaries, with over 140 species of flora and fauna identified, including several endemic, nationally threatened, critically endangered, and vulnerable species. Hayleys also fosters employee engagement in eco-friendly practices, including the promotion of organic farming.

ISPO Top 10 Innovations in the Street Sports. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

"Our journey to becoming the most sought-after fabric mill in the region has been rapidly propelled by our strategic adoption of an ESG framework,” explains Goonetilleke. “Rather than solely pursuing large volumes of low-cost orders, we prioritise building strong and lasting partnerships with a carefully selected group of world-class brands that share our dedication to Environmental, Social, and Governance principles. This deliberate focus on ESG not only drives our progress but also reinforces our position as a responsible industry leader, driving positive change and sustainability throughout our operations.”

When sustainability meets innovation

Securing a spot among the Top 10 Global Innovations at ISPO Textrends Spring/Summer 2024, Hayleys Fabric's ground-breaking natural dye innovation, WARNA by Mahogany, has helped elevate Sri Lanka’s reputation as a leader in sustainable circular fabric sourcing for sports apparel.

ISPO Textrends Award presented to Hayleys Fabric for Warna by Mahogany. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

Developed by Hayleys Fabric's Head of Sustainability Leonie Vaas, WARNA by Mahogany is a pioneering waste-to-fashion project, utilising dye extracted in-house from waste generated by the local furniture industry. This initiative aligns with the surging demand for natural dyes and recycled materials, driven by an environmentally conscious consumer base. This led to Leonie becoming the first and only Sri Lankan recognised as the UN’s SDG Pioneer in 2021 and is one out of ten in the world to be recognised for her efforts.

"With WARNA, we exemplify our commitment to sustainable textile manufacturing, designed to serve the growing preference for eco-friendly options," states Vaas. “The mahogany dye used in the process adheres to strict international standards, ensuring safety for the end customer, the environment and those involved in the entire production process.”

Hayleys Fabric's Head of Sustainability, Leonie Vaas. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

Offering a palette 16 hybrid colours across various fabric compositions, the mahogany dye enhances aesthetic appeal while maintaining environmental integrity. The environmental impact assessment revealed that the use of natural dye has a remarkable 36% positive impact on climate change compared to synthetic dyes, reinforcing the initiative's sustainability. Moreover, the unused dye residue is directly utilised in fertiliser manufacturing and thus supports a circular approach.

Aligned with multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), including responsible consumption and production, sustainable innovation and infrastructure, clean water and sanitation, life below water, life on land, and climate change, WARNA by Mahogany demonstrates Hayleys Fabrics’ dedication to meaningful environmental contributions.

In addition to WARNA, Hayleys Fabrics collaborates with other natural dye suppliers to create new ranges of environmentally friendly products under its INNO brand, aiming to introduce functional, fashionable, value-added fabrics for global apparel markets. This becomes advantageous against a backdrop where the natural dye market is projected to hit USD 5 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of around 11% up to 2024.

Looking towards the future

Hayleys Fabrics is renowned for its commitment to innovation, which has given it a constant competitive edge in the industry. Since the establishment of INNO in 2014, the innovation arm at Hayleys Fabrics has been constantly working towards incorporating technological advancements into fabric manufacturing. The team, comprising fashion design experts and highly skilled professionals, consistently analyses the market and works on new product developments to retain its top-tier clientele.

Organic eco-friendly products manufactured by Hayleys Fabric using natural tea dyes, finished with an antibacterial and antiviral neem and thulasi treatment. © Hayleys Fabric PLC

Hayleys Fabrics also collaborates closely with fashion brands to bring customised fabric concepts to life, meeting specific customised requirements. During the pandemic, the company seamlessly transitioned to digital platforms, leveraging tools like virtual sampling, digital material libraries and 3D rendering of collections for sales, thus strengthening their customer relationships.

The innovation team also recently launched an App to enable end-to-end traceability for its recycled PET fabrics, mostly supplied locally to Sri Lanka’s largest apparel manufacturers. This allows local producers and global retailers to tag individual pieces of clothing with a QR code, which customers can scan to learn exactly how many discarded PET bottles were used to create the item, and the exact geographic location of where the bottles were collected from in Sri Lanka.

Additionally, the acquisition of South Asia Textiles Limited significantly bolstered Hayleys Fabrics’ manufacturing capacity by more than 45%, solidifying its position as the country's largest fabrics manufacturer. The strategic move aligns with the country's focus on backward integration in the apparel sector, fortifying Sri Lanka's competitive advantage in this critical industry.

Recognising the importance of manufactured capital in value-creation processes, Hayleys Fabrics remains committed to nurturing its competitive advantage through ongoing investments. One of the latest investments introduced into the company’s workings is the implementation of AI tools for the procurement of dyes and chemicals. This has complemented forecasting and inventory management, leading to reduced wastage and continuous improvement in accuracy over time.

"As we look into the future, the integration of sustainability and technology becomes paramount for companies to flourish and prosper,” stresses Vaas. “By prioritising critical concerns such as waste segregation, pollution and energy efficiency, we ensure active engagement from our entire workforce in our pursuit to become a global leader in sustainable textile production.”

www.hayleysfabric.com

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