MAS advances Plan for Change strategy | Daily FT
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- MAS Holdings, Sri Lanka's largest apparel manufacturer, announced that two subsidiaries have become bluesign System Partners, aligning with global sustainability standards. This move supports their Plan for Change 2030 roadmap and enhances chemical management practices across their operations.
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“MAS Holdings, Sri Lanka’s largest apparel manufacturer, announced that two of its subsidiaries—Texco Ltd., a cotton fabric processing mill, and Noyon Lanka, a knitted lace manufacturer—have officially become bluesign System Partners”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about MAS Holdings subsidiaries becoming bluesign partners
“With these two facilities achieving bluesign System Partner status, 75% of MAS’s wet processing facilities are now aligned with the highest compliance standard available for responsible chemical management”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about 75% of MAS's wet processing facilities
“Becoming a bluesign System Partner involves significant commitment and investment to align a facility’s processes and operational standards to some of the highest available global benchmarks”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about bluesign partnership requirements
“The bluesign System is a globally recognised framework that uses advanced chemical management technology, data-driven tools, and supply chain oversight to eliminate hazardous substances at the source”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about bluesign System's framework
“Texco Ltd. and Noyon Lanka are now part of a global network of manufacturers participating in this system”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about Texco Ltd. and Noyon Lanka's global network participation
“Texco Ltd. and Noyon Lanka will operate under bluesign’s Input Stream Management System, ensuring only bluesign-approved chemical products are used in production”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about bluesign Input Stream Management System usage
“MAS first announced its bluesign system partnership alignment in 2023, when MAS Fabrics – Intimo became Asia’s first seamless textile mill to achieve bluesign System Partner status”
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— No evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim about MAS Fabrics-Intimo's 2023 bluesign status