Hirdaramani has achieved net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy across all its manufacturing operations in Sri Lanka Hirdaramani.
The Group discusses initiatives aimed at women’s empowerment within their workforce—a critical focus given the high percentage of female employees in the apparel sector. From health and wellness programs to leadership training, the report showcases a model for ethical labor practices that sets a benchmark for the region.
Progressive Level Certification for sustainable chemical management. Eco-Awards : The group secured the Gold Award in the Apparel Industry category at the Presidential Environment Awards 2024 for its Mihila facility. Strategic Investments & Growth Mihila Tex : Hirdaramani invested $30 million
The Hirdaramani Group’s strategic vision is . The 2024 reporting period provides substantial evidence that the company is not merely weaving this vision but is embedding it into the very fabric of its global operations.
. As a privately held global enterprise, Hirdaramani does not typically issue a single public "annual report" in the same way as a listed company, though its major partner, , published its Annual Report 2023/24 in November 2024 with a revenue of Rs. 7,329 million Sustainability & Climate Leadership
: The company expanded its structural portfolio to 17 LEED Gold and Platinum-certified facilities globally, including top-tier facilities managed by Hirdaramani Bangladesh. Circular Economy & Chemical Innovation
The (published as an independently assured, GRI-audited disclosure) marks a historic turning point for the multinational apparel giant. Centered around its robust “Future First” Sustainability Roadmap , the group officially became the first Sri Lankan organization to secure net-zero target approval from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) . This definitive milestone solidifies Hirdaramani’s position as a global benchmark in eco-conscious, end-to-end apparel manufacturing across its production footprint in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Ethiopia. Driving Decarbonization: The SBTi-Approved Net-Zero Targets
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.