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Ceylon Chamber Spotlights Sri Lanka’s Top Corporate Citizens

Ceylon Chamber Spotlights Sri Lanka’s Top Corporate Citizens

Fetes corporates that implemented outstanding sustainability initiatives

Aitken Spence PLC walked away with the Grand Slam Award at the 21st Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Awards organized by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel Colombo on 3rd December 2024.

Aitken Spence also claimed the Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Award 2024 to clinch the prestigious Grand Slam, which is awarded to companies that have won the Best Corporate Citizen Award in five consecutive years.

Nestlé Lanka Ltd. and Sampath Bank PLC were adjudged as the first and second runners-up, respectively.

The annual BCCS Awards is the premier corporate citizenship award and highlights sustainability champions in the national corporate arena. The Awards promote corporate citizen sustainability ownership and initiatives that deliver social and environmental benefits while pursuing profits.

Talawakelle Tea Estates walked away with the Category B ‘Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Award 2024’, awarded to companies with an annual turnover below Rs. 15 Billion, while Kelani Valley Plantations and Elpitiya Plantations were adjudged first and second runners-up respectively in this category.

Top Ten Corporate Citizens

This Award recognizes the top ten corporates which have implemented outstanding sustainability initiatives under both ‘Category A & B’. Aitken Spence, CBL Investments Limited (CBL Group), Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company, Hatton National Bank, Haycarb, Hemas Holdings, Kelani Valley Plantations, Nestlé Lanka Ltd., Sampath Bank and Talawakelle Tea Estates were adjudged the Top Ten Corporate Citizens of 2024.

Best Projects Sustainability Awards 2024

These Awards recognize the efforts of the private/public sector to engage in specific projects relating to key aspects of sustainability relevant to the organization and in response to contextual needs. The eight projects awarded under this category are B Braun Lanka (Pvt) Ltd.- Surgical Instruments Repair Nationalized Project; Driving Savings in Sri Lanka’s Operating Rooms – Supporting the Healthcare Sector, Bodyline (Private) Limited – ReLeaf Knuckles, Ceylon Biscuits Limited – CBL Senehasin Jayamaga, Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts – Cinnamon Rainforest Project, Hatton National Bank – Gal Oya Farmer Upliftment, Haycarb PLC – Puritas Sath Diyawara and Puritas Sath Diyawara – Going Beyond, Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd – “Saara Osu” – Sustainable Approach in Medicinal Planting of Link Natural Products, and MJF Charitable Foundation – Small Entrepreneur Programme.

Triple Bottom-line Awards

Awarded to companies with the best performance in the three sustainability pillars of Planet (Environmental Sustainability), People (Social Sustainability) and Profit (Economic Sustainability), Nestlé Lanka Ltd. won the Award for Environmental Sustainability. In contrast, MAS Active PVT LTD – MAS KREEDA and Hatton National Bank were awarded the Social and Economic Sustainability Awards, respectively.

Category Awards

Winners of the category Awards were: Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company for Corporate Environmental Commitment, Haycarb for Environmental Integration and Governance, Sampath Bank for Environment Beyond the Business, MAS Active – MAS Kreeda for Customer Relations and Employee Relations, Aitken Spence and Nestlé Lanka for Supplier Relations and Community Relations, Ceylon Tobacco Company for Financial Performance, Hatton National Bank for Economic Contribution.

Sector-Based Sustainability Champions

Awarding the best sustainability performance in the specific sectors corporates operate in, the winners were Talawakelle Tea Estates – Agriculture, Hayleys Fentons – Construction, Aitken Spence – Diversified Holdings, Sampath Bank – Finance, SmithKline Beecham – Healthcare, Jetwing Symphony – Leisure, Oxford College of Business – Knowledge Services, Nestlé Lanka – Manufacturing, Singer (Sri Lanka) – Retail Sector, and South Asia Gateway Terminals (Pvt) Ltd. under the sector – Other.

Planning and Adoption of Resilient Practices

Talawakelle Tea Estates won the award for Planning and Adoption of Resilient Practices, while Haycarb PLC and Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company were awarded first and second runners-up, respectively. Aitken Spence won the Award for Best Presented Application. 

 

Panel of Judges – 2024

Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Awards:

  • Christian Skoog – Chairperson of Panel of Judges – UNICEF Sri Lanka
  • Andreas Karpati – United Nations Residence Coordinators office in Sri Lanka
  • Christopher Powers – United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Erandika Dissanayake – ILO Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives
  • Priyanka Dissanayake – World Bank

 Evaluation Panel – 2024

Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Awards:

  • Rathika De Silva, Chairman of the Panel of Evaluators
  • Prasad De Silva
  • Daniel Dissanayaka
  • Prof. Sashika Manoratne
  • Zahra Cader
  • Pyumi Sumanasekara
  • Hafsa Banu
  • Dr. Asanga Ranasinghe
  • Gerald Desaram
  • Ravi De Silva
  • T F Nimal Perera
  • Prof. Erandathie Lokupitiya

Best Sustainability Project Awards:

  • Azam Bakeer Markar
  • Vinod Malwatte
  • Harshini de Silva Pandithasekera
  • Kesava Murali Kanapathy
  • Karin Fernando
  • Dr. Randika Jayasinghe