GSCS International Sri Lanka organised the Sustain Sphere 2.0 programme, aimed at innovating tomorrow’s industry through sustainability.
Held in Sri Lanka, the event attracted a diverse audience, including representatives from academic institutions, government bodies, trade associations, brands and various client organisations, all gathered to explore the future of sustainable development in the apparel industry.
Department of Facilities Management, University of Moratuwa Senior Lecturer Dr. Harshini Mallawarachchi in his keynote address emphasised that Circular Economy is a pathway for net-zero apparel manufacturing.
Employers’ Federation of Ceylon Deputy Director General AdhilKhasim focused on innovative approaches, future trends and recent amendments in social and labour compliance, a Sri Lankan perspective.
A panel discussion was chaired by Abdul Mottaleb, Managing Director of GSCS International Ltd., stated how innovation can drive sustainability and why it is crucial for industries to adopt sustainable strategies in an increasingly eco-conscious world.
he panel included key figures such as N.S. Gamage, Deputy Director General of Environmental Impact Assessment from the Central Environmental Authority of Sri Lanka; Leonie Vaas, General Manager of Sustainability at Hirdaramani Group; Dr. Harshini Mallawarachchi from the University of Moratuwa and Yohan Lawrence, Secretary General of the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), each contributing their expertise to highlight the importance of sustainability across various sectors.
According to GSCS, SustainSphere 2.0 marks a significant shift towards making sustainability a fundamental requirement across all industries. The programme is seen as a stepping stone for future initiatives, aimed at driving transformative change globally, in alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
GSCS has been at the forefront of providing professional certification services in areas such as labour and human rights auditing, product certifications, environmental assessments and circular economy practices. By maintaining strict adherence to both national and international standards, GSCS helps organisations across industries navigate the complexities of sustainable development, ensuring they remain competitive and compliant in the global market.
Yohan Lawrence, representing the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), highlighted the apparel industry’s proactive steps toward embracing sustainability. He noted that the global market’s increasing demand for eco-friendly and ethically sourced products has made sustainable practices essential for maintaining competitiveness.
As GSCS continues its efforts through programs like SustainSphere 2.0, it is clear that innovating industries through sustainability will remain a top priority in the future.
Source:Daily News
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