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Hayleys Fabric Group commitment to Sustainability highlights with the long-term Ecological Restoration Project

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September 24, 2025

Hayleys Fabric Group marked a significant milestone in its sustainability journey with the unveiling of long-term ecological restoration initiative, Life to Our Mangroves, at the Eluwilayaya Sanctuary in Galle a collaboration with Biodiversity Sri Lanka and the Wildlife Conservation Society of Galle.

Hayleys Fabric Group commitment to Sustainability highlights with the long-term Ecological Restoration Project

At the same event, the Hayleys Fabric Group launched The GreenCatalyst: ESG Roadmap 2030. The GreenCatalyst outlines Hayleys Fabric Group's vision for responsible growth, embedding Environmental, Social, and Governance principles to the heart of its operations. Developed through stakeholder engagement and aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the roadmap sets out measurable ambitions across Environmental, Social and Governance pillars.

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