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Sri Lanka Insurance goes green with ISO 14064-1:2018 Standards

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Sri Lanka Insurance yet again endorses its strength as the national insurer by achieving a significant milestone in its sustainability efforts. Reaffirming its commitment to environmental responsibility and transparency, SLIC has received Greenhouse Gas Verification in line with ISO standards by meeting the requirements ISO 14064-1:2018 and been verified as per the specification of ISO 14064-3:2019 standard.

ISO 14064 is a globally recognized standard that sets forth guidelines for quantifying, monitoring, and reporting greenhouse gas emissions. Compliance with these standards demonstrates Sri Lanka Insurance’s commitment to environmental sustainability and corporate responsibility.

Furthermore, it also demonstrates SLIC’s dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and contributing to the fight against climate change. By accurately measuring and reporting its greenhouse gas emissions, the company takes a significant step towards better understanding and addressing its environmental impact. This move aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and adhere to international climate agreements

The GHG emissions from all the activities within the company boundary including energy consumed by buildings, industrial operations and vehicles of the company are measured by the organization’s Carbon Footprint. When the emissions are quantified, major sources of emissions are identified and areas for emission reduction and efficiency improvements are targeted. By quantifying the Greenhouse gas emission, SLIC intend to reduce the emission by various means with the support of the staff.

The verification process was conducted by Sri Lanka Climate Fund (Pvt) Ltd., an accredited third-party organization, ensuring impartiality and accuracy. The verification included a series of assessments supplemented with the activities of the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation which included Head office and the branch network. ISO 14064-1:2018 specifies the principles and requirements for designing, developing, and managing an organization’s GHG inventory, while ISO 14064-3:2019 outlines the validation and verification of GHG assertions.



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This image, captured from video footage, shows Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar engaged in a heated exchange with MP Ramanathan Archuna at yesterday’s DDC meeting in Kilinochchi

A heated argument broke out between Jaffna District MP Archchuna Ramanathan and Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar during the Kilinochchi District Coordination Committee meeting held yesterday (16).

A video footage of the incident shows the MP and the Minister engaging in a heated verbal exchange, following which a physical confrontation appeared to develop when the Minister attempted to grab files reportedly in the possession of MP Ramanathan.

“If you lay a hand on me, I’ll lay a hand on you too… got it?” Ramanathan is heard telling the Minister during the exchange.

Police and officials present at the meeting intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further.

The circumstances that led to the confrontation were not immediately clear.

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The Cardinal has sought permission from the court to make submissions in relation to Sallay’s petition and requested that it be dismissed.

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