What We Do

Our success stories are all about what we managed to achieve, despite our humble beginnings. We continue to explore novel avenues to steer impactful sustainability initiatives and provide an ideal environment for the most outrageous and seemingly impossible idea to take root.

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28 February 2022

SriLankan Airlines Joins Hands with House of Lonali

SriLankan Airlines recently signed on House of Lonali as the official designer and supplier for the airline’s signature upcycle project, ‘Mathaka.’ House of Lonali is a Sri Lankan organization that designs, and manufactures upcycled lifestyle products and they will help create a variety of unique products for SriLankan using the airline’s scrap material that would have otherwise ended up in landfill.

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11 February 2022

SriLankan Airlines’ Upcycle Project Donates Repurposed Wheelchairs

The SriLankan Airlines’ Environment Unit successfully concluded another subproject under its master Upcycle Project by donating repurposed wheelchairs to the residents of the Sarana Buddhist Foundation’s home for the elderly on 11 February 2022. The donation of wheelchairs was complemented with a further contribution of essential items to the home by staff members of SriLankan Airlines and through the collective team efforts of the Human Resources (HR) Division and SriLankan Cares, the community development arm of the Airline.  

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10 December 2021

‘Mathaka’ hits the ramp at Mercedes-Benz Fashion week  

SriLankan Airlines featured &lsquo;Mathaka&rsquo;, it&rsquo;s latest up-cycled lifestyle accessory range at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week &ndash; Sri Lanka, last Friday on 10<sup>th</sup> December 2021 at the Colombo Innovation Towers. SriLankan collaborate with Ms. Lonali Rodrigo of House of Lonali&rsquo; s, the talented local eco-designer, to design and manufacture the products which took to the runway of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. This novel project signifies the Airlines&rsquo; commitment to environment whilst setting an example of the importance of preserving resources and re-using materials.

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3 April 2021

Preserving the scenic charms of sandy shores

Sri Lankan beaches were once considered as some of the pristine and attractive beaches in the world. Without a doubt it also contributes to the national economy immensely but due to poor management and irresponsible practices these natural wonders have become polluted and unattractive. As part of the airline’s ‘planet friendly SriLankan’ ideology and as a leading contributor to Sri Lanka tourism, SriLankan Airlines always takes timely actions with regards to preserving its environment.

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