Unilever Sri Lanka recently unveiled a new 2.33 MW solar power project at its Horana factory, partnering with Abans Electricals PLC for project execution. This significant step forward in Unilever’s commitment to sustainability and renewable energy represents a total investment of 1.3 million Euros. The project aligns with Unilever’s Global Climate Transition Action Plan (CTAP) [...]

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Unilever Sri Lanka’s new Solar Power Project at Horana Factory

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The Minister and officials at the Horana factory.

Unilever Sri Lanka recently unveiled a new 2.33 MW solar power project at its Horana factory, partnering with Abans Electricals PLC for project execution.

This significant step forward in Unilever’s commitment to sustainability and renewable energy represents a total investment of 1.3 million Euros. The project aligns with Unilever’s Global Climate Transition Action Plan (CTAP) and contributes to the ambitious goals set by the Sri Lankan Ministry of Electricity and Energy for transitioning the country’s electricity supply to renewable sources by 2030, the company said in a media release.

Ali Tariq, Chairman and CEO, Unilever Sri Lanka said: “We are proud to inaugurate this solar power project, yet another investment to protect our environment through sustainable practices. It is not just about manufacturing quality products and brands. We also ensure that we act as responsible corporate citizens in everything we do, aligning with our global vision of making sustainable living commonplace. The investment will produce 30-35 per cent of our Horana factory’s energy requirement.”

The project is expected to reduce Unilever’s carbon footprint by curbing carbon emissions by 2,090 metric tonnes per annum, which is equivalent to the environmental impact of planting over 48,000 trees.

“I would like to congratulate the Unilever Sri Lanka team for initiating this rooftop solar mechanism in the Horana manufacturing facility. It helps with the factory’s power generation as well as contributes towards national targets of renewable energy. With the targets that we’ve set for 70 per cent renewable energy carbon neutrality by 2050, there needs to be more private participation in the industry,” said Kanchana Wijesekera , Minister of Electricity and Energy, chief guest at the event.

Unilever Sri Lanka is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) with a portfolio of 30 popular brands serving millions of Sri Lankans every day. The company is committed to doing good while doing business, focusing on sustainability through its Unilever Sustainable Living Plan (USLP).

Recognising the urgency of climate action, Unilever aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2039. From 2024 onwards, climate change, nature conservation, plastic reduction, and supporting livelihoods have been identified as the cornerstones of Unilever’s sustainability agenda, underpinning its commitment to responsible business practices.

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