Thermo Plastics Receives Marks And Spencer (UK) ECO Certification

23 June 2016

Thermo Plastics (Pvt) Ltd, a leader in apparel packaging in Sri Lanka has once again been recognised for its commitment to the society and environment in which it operates, becoming the world’s first apparel shroud manufacturing plant to obtain Eco-factory accreditation by Marks & Spencer for fulfilling their plan A ECO attributes.

As global warming and pollution take a visible toll on the planet, environmental sustainability plays an increasingly important role in business. Organisations across the world, engaged in diverse industries are recognising their impact on the future and are striving to maintain balance in their environmental footprint. Those at Thermo Plastics (Pvt) Ltd have not only embraced this commitment, they have made it central to their company’s philosophy and their latest achievement, the result of an eight-year journey, is testament to this.

Plan A is Marks & Spencer’s effort to reimagine their business as the world’s most sustainable retail operation, including organisations in their supply chain. Beginning in 2007 as a 5 year plan that covered a 100 areas for improvement, it has now been re-evaluated for 2020 with a 100 new commitments in diverse areas such as sustainable sourcing, energy efficiency and contribution to communities. As a pioneer supplier of apparel shrouds and polybags for M&S, Thermo Plastics’ adoption of Plan A measures is a vital link in the supply chain.

The company’s efforts in this arena have been spearheaded by Director Rashid Hameen, who led a team of dedicated individuals through sometimes challenging transitions in order to bring systems, processes & equipment to the required standards. Their work was vital to this initiative, and the company is grateful for their efforts, as well as to Brandix (the largest supplier for M&S at the time) and Mr AjitJohnpillaiDirector at Brandix for their role in initiating this course of action to Thermo Plastics way back in 2007. The company’s culture has always been one of preserving and returning the bounty of nature, and while this latest step brings it on par with global standards, Thermo Plastics has already received recognition in the realm of sustainability. In fact, the company recently received the Gold Flame award for the year 2015 in its efficiency in conserving and managing energy from the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority. This is in addition to the plethora of accreditations received from SGS, Geneva on ISO 9001: 2008(Quality Management System), ISO 14001:2004(Environmental Management Systems), OHSAS 18001: 2007(Health and Safety) and ISO 50001: 2011(Energy Management Systems) and its membership of SEDEX, a UK based body that shares and audits the ethical standards of the labour, health and safety, environment, and business aspects of organisations’ business practices. However, it is also important to recognise the passionate contribution and guidance of the M&S Sri Lanka office and especially Shabry&Poornimain supporting Thermo Plastics throughout the Eco Audit process.

Since being founded in 1985, enabling its parent company BAM holdings to provide an integrated offering, Thermo Plastics Pvt Ltd has built its business around making a positive impact on its environment and community, providing guilt-free products to its clients, and proactively minimising potential negative impacts of manufacturing on stakeholders and surroundings.

 

Source : lankabusinessonline.com