23 September 2021 02:33 am Views - 191
Kelani Valley Plantations PLC (KVPL), a member of the Hayleys Plantations sector, set a new global benchmark for the plantations industry, as all ten of its rubber estates received the world’s first Sustainability Framework Certificates from Preferred by Nature, an international non-profit organisation that supports better land management and business practices with a focus on sustainability, nature and the climate.
“Our role as industry leaders in the plantations sector is informed by the culture and values of the Hayleys Group. Sustainability and innovation are fundamental to our success. We believe that our experiences, particularly in the rubber sector, can serve as a blueprint for a more prosperous future for the entire plantation industry.
We are honoured by the recognition we have been given, and we pledge to continue our efforts to raise the bar on sustainability moving forward,” Hayleys Plantations Managing Director, Dr. Roshan Rajadurai said.
The Sustainability Framework (SF) is a risk-based, multipurpose framework developed by Preferred by Naturebased on the evaluation of critical sustainability issues to specify commodity in the specific region. The framework is inspired by several existing sustainability schemes as well as the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Consisting of 4 main principles and addressing 28 different periodically updated criteria, the SF is designed to support companies in their journey towards meeting market demands while achieving sustainable practices in forestry, agriculture, and other commodities.
Backed by 25 years of experience, Preferred by Nature supports better management and business practices that benefit people, nature and the climate offering companies a comprehensive outlook on sustainable initiatives.
“This world-first Sustainability Framework (SF) certificate further demonstrates our commitment to preserving our nation’s rich environmental heritage. It also serves as validation of our continuing evolution into a truly global leader in social and environmental sustainability,” Kelani Valley Plantations Director/ CEO Anura Weerakoon said.