Dipped Products’ ‘Firstlight’ endeavour wins Gold at JASTECA CSR/Sustainability Awards 2016
View(s):Dipped Products PLC, Hayleys Group’s internationally renowned glove manufacturing subsidiary, emerged winners of the Ian Dias Abeysinghe Memorial CSR/Sustainability award at the recently concluded Japan Sri Lanka Technical & Cultural Association (JASTECA) Awards 2016.
The gold award was presented to DPL in recognition of the company’s groundbreaking efforts to develop the world’s first ethical rubber gloves manufactured using ‘Fair Trade’ principles that ensure that the rubber is sustainably and ethically sourced from smallholder farmers. This was initiated in 2007 in the Moneragala district, according to a DPL media release.
This programme titled ‘Firstlight’ has been designed to enable smallholder rubber farmers to be directly integrated into the field latex supply chain of DPL manufacturing operations. “DPL has always been mindful that one of its primary responsibilities is to take good care of the rubber farmers who form the first link in the value chain of latex glove manufacturing. DPL has crafted the Firstlight programme as its core CSR/sustainability project keeping this primary responsibility in mind,” the release added.
The company adopts a multi-pronged strategy that ensures a transparent pricing scheme based on Colombo RSS1 auction prices, in order to ensure a fair price for field latex while also providing education and practical training in optimized tapping techniques, and end-to-end sustainability practices with a view to enhancing productivity and quality.
DPL Managing Director, Dr. Mahesha Ranasoma stated, “Through a dedicated team effort, we have been able to achieve widespread international recognition for the quality of our products while adding even greater value through our pioneering ‘Fair Trade’ model. We hope that these efforts will demonstrate how powerful CSR strategies can be incorporated into a successful business model in order to add further value to the end consumer in an ethical and sustainable manner,”
Firstlight started with four farmers in 2007. By 2008, the base increased to
148 farmers who contributed 12 per cent of the field latex supply to DPL. By 2016, the farmer base has grown more than 10 fold to 1,620 and their contribution to DPL’s field latex requirement has grown to more than 45 per cent  of the total requirement.