Development of a comprehensive sustainability assessment model for Sri Lankan garment factories
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2024
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Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering, University of Moratuwa
Abstract
The garment industry in Sri Lanka is the backbone of its
economy, contributing to more than 40% of total export
revenue [2]. In an increasingly globalized market, the demand
for sustainable production practices, environmental
responsibility, and ethical labor conditions continues to grow
[6]. Global frameworks such as the Higg Index and Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI) have been instrumental in guiding
factories to adopt sustainability standards [9]. However, these
frameworks often lack the cultural specificity needed to
address the unique regulatory, social, and environmental
context of Sri Lanka [3].
While Sri Lankan factories have generally excelled in worker
welfare and ethical labor practices, gaps remain in
environmental sustainability, particularly in water and energy
management [10]. This research addresses the need for a
localized sustainability assessment model for Sri Lanka that
aligns with global benchmarks such as the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) while reflecting the local context
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TERS2024
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Vidanage, S., Kumarasiri, N., & Ratnayake, V. (2024). Development of a comprehensive sustainability assessment model for Sri Lankan garment factories. In G.K. Nandasiri, T.S.S. Jayawardena, C. Madhurangi, S. Abeysundara, & I. Maheshi (Eds.), Proceeding of Textile Engineering Research Symposium -TERS 2024. (pp. 18-19). Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering, University of Moratuwa. https://doi.org/10.31705/TERS2024.5
