World's first Carbon Neutral Clothing Factory
A Sri-Lankan firm claims it is the world's first carbon neutral clothing factory. The plant is a 'green factory' inspired by Marks and Spencer’s five year plan to make their operations more environmentally friendly.
Consumers in England and other developed countries are increasingly getting more "green" conscious. A survey of Marks and Spencer customers found that 78 percent of them wanted to know where, how and what material went in to products they buy.
The MAS group’s new 7 million US dollar Thulhiriya factory, located at an industrial complex managed by the MAS group, was made to meet these new customer concerns.
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actory designers have gone to great lengths to minimize energy use and its environmental impact. The firm tried to see whether it could cover the whole plant with renewable energy as opposed to the grid energy that has a 65 percent thermal component.
The plant has one of the largest solar power systems in the island which was financed by M&S, explains Ralapanawe, the Sustainability Manager at MAS Intimates.
Some of the remaining electricity needs come from a hydro plant that supplies renewable energy to the grid.
Other techniques to conserve energy include:
Use of LED lights for all lighting
Careful design of windows for natural lighting
Solar reflecting roofs to bounce off heat
Natural environment with trees and good ventilation to eliminate costly air-conditioning
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