In 2024, the global apparel industry faced a complex tapestry of recalibrated supply chains, evolving ESG regulations, and shifting consumer demands for radical transparency. At Hirdaramani, we viewed this not as a burden, but as our calling. This year, we proved that agility and sustainability are not trade-offs—they are the twin engines of enduring value. Our 2024 performance reflects a disciplined focus on vertical efficiency, digital empowerment of our workforce, and a deepening commitment to becoming a net-positive enterprise.
Traditional denim manufacturing requires up to 7,000 liters of water for a single pair of jeans. Hirdaramani has restructured its industrial washing and finishing processes to limit this drain on local water tables: Hirdaramani Apparel Sustainability Report 2024 hirdaramani annual report 2024
Looking ahead, Hirdaramani will pursue three ambitious goals: In 2024, the global apparel industry faced a
The group invested $30 million in a new sustainable textile mill in Pannala, Sri Lanka, to strengthen its local value chain. Our 2024 performance reflects a disciplined focus on
The report lists key risks for 2025: