February, 28, 2025
Continuing its journey of doing good for Sri Lanka, Nestlé Lanka invested in a biomass boiler project at its state-of-the-art factory in Kurunegala. The biomass boiler is a key initiative in the ‘Good Food Good Life’ company’s journey towards reaching net zero carbon emissions across the value chain by 2050.
Nestlé strongly believes in conducting its operations sustainably in a manner which positively impacts not only people, but also the planet. This LKR 1.1 billion investment will facilitate the transition from the use of furnace oil to biomass for generating steam in its manufacturing operations. This transition will lead to a 90% reduction in carbon emissions generated from current steam boilers.
Hon. Sunil Handunneththi inaugurated the new biomass boiler at the Kurunegala Factory on the 27th of February 2025. The inauguration ceremony also witnessed the participation of H.E. Dr. Siri Walt, Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Professor Tilak Hewawasam, Chairman - Central Environmental Authority, and Mr. Vish Govindasamy, Past Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Chamber’s Clean Sri Lanka Initiatives.
Sharing her thoughts, Guest of Honour, H.E. Dr. Siri Walt stated “Nestlé has a longstanding presence in Sri Lanka of almost 120 years producing household names like MAGGI, MILO and NESTOMALT. But Nestlé is also a sustainability champion with its aim to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The groundbreaking investment into this biomass boiler is a testimony to this. I am delighted to see Nestlé’s investment into innovation and sustainability, a priority for Switzerland and Sri Lanka”.
Professor Tilak Hewawasam, Chairman – Central Environmental Authority said, “I commend Nestlé Lanka for investing and driving the transition to cleaner energy in their manufacturing operations, in line with our government’s Clean Sri Lanka initiatives.”
Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest, Hon. Sunil Handunneththi, Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development said, “With a commitment to quality and innovation, Nestlé Lanka has made significant contributions to local economies, providing employment, fostering sustainable practices, and supporting community development initiatives. The inauguration of this biomass boiler is a clear demonstration of Nestlé Lanka's deep-rooted commitment to environmental sustainability and our continuous pursuit of innovation.”
“With a local footprint of over 118 years, we have remained true to our endeavour of positively impacting Sri Lankans, be it with our continuous investments, tastier and healthier choices, contribution towards local communities or our initiatives towards a greener and cleaner Sri Lanka. The biomass boiler is one such investment that will help us reduce the carbon emissions generated in our manufacturing process, supporting our journey of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. I’m delighted to note that this project will also help us reduce the need to import furnace oil, whilst creating an opportunity for locally sourced biomass. We will remain committed to playing a significant role in fuelling Sri Lanka’s economic revival, in line with the Government’s Clean Sri Lanka initiatives” said Bernie Stefan, Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka.
Nestlé Lanka has been delighting consumers with much-loved brands such as NESTOMALT, MILO, MAGGI, MILKMAID for over 118 years. The Kurunegala factory, which was set up in 1984, today celebrates 40 years of operations and produces over 90% of the products sold in Sri Lanka. It also manufactures Nestlé’s global requirement of MAGGI Coconut Milk Powder, which is now exported to over 60 countries around the world.
(From left to right) Mr. Ruwan Welikala, Director – Corporate Affairs & Communications, Nestlé Lanka, Prof. Tilak Hewawasam, Chairman – Central Environmental Authority, Mr. Bernie Stefan, Managing Director – Nestlé Lanka, Hon. Sunil Handunneththi, Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development, Mr. Samantha Ganethige, Director – Technical, Nestlé Lanka, H.E. Dr. Siri Walt, Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
(From left to right) Mr. Ruwan Welikala, Director – Corporate Affairs & Communications, Nestlé Lanka, H.E. Dr. Siri Walt, Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Hon. Sunil Handunneththi, Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development, Mr. Bernie Stefan, Managing Director – Nestlé Lanka, Prof. Tilak Hewawasam, Chairman – Central Environmental Authority, Mr. Vish Govindasamy, Past Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Chamber’s Clean Sri Lanka Initiatives, Mr. Samantha Ganethige, Director – Technical, Nestlé Lanka
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