Our Progress Towards Sustainability Objectives
Quality Education
One Bag and One Mangrove Project
Life Below Water
We have made great progress in safeguarding aquatic habitats and marine life. One of them is recycled fabric manufactured from Ocean Bond Plastic (OBP). Ocean-bound plastic is a common material found around coasts and seriously degrades ecosystems and marine life. Plastic trash entangles and contaminates marine life, resulting in harm and even death. A variety of marine species are impacted by microplastics, which are created when bigger plastic objects break down and accumulate in the food chain. Additionally, plastic pollution drowns seabed and coral reef ecosystems, destroying habitats and reducing biodiversity. To solve this environmental problem and save our seas, we must reduce plastic consumption, enhance trash management, plan cleanups, increase public awareness, and support legislative initiatives.
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Women Empowerment and Gender Equality
Improved Sanitation Facilities
Industry, Innovation and infrastructure.
Workplace Safety and Well-being
Responsible Consumption and Production
Fair Wages and Safe working Conditions
Our Plan Of Action
- Achieve carbon neutrality across all operations by 2030.
- Reduce chemical usage in manufacturing processes by 50%
- Ensure fair wages across our supply chain.
- Forge global partnerships to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Develop and launch new sustainable product lines using cutting-edge, eco-friendly materials
- Expand educational and community programs to more regions
- Maintain open communication with stakeholders regarding our sustainability efforts.
- Develop new product lines that support women's empowerment and sustainable development