The Malta Independent on Sunday

Environmen­t friendly measures at Bank of Valletta

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Bank of Valletta has over the past years embarked on a number of initiative­s aimed at reducing the impact of business activities on the environmen­t. These initiative­s were mainly focused on energy and water use, waste management, recycling and emissions.

During the last year, the Bank ramped up its use of renewable energy, as part of its commitment towards safeguardi­ng the environmen­t. The air-conditioni­ng system of its Santa Venera Head Office was replaced with a free-cooling one with most of the energy being generated from external air. In just two months, the Head Office energy consumptio­n decreased by around 162,000 k/watts less when compared with the same period of the previous year.

The Bank continued with its installati­on of Photo Voltaic panels with 517 panels installed on 22 of its buildings. Over the summer months it is calculated that from just one branch, the Bank saves 6,000 k/watts as a result of the energy generated by the PV panels. Over a period of twelve months, Bank of Valletta generated a total of 129,394 clean units, saving around 50,000 kg of CO2 emissions.

Most of the Bank’s offices have energy-efficient lighting systems that eliminate electricit­y wastage through sensors which automatica­lly switch off light in empty offices. Rain water is collected in a reservoir, built for this purpose at its Head Office, and recycled. In an effort to further reduce emissions, the Bank is also gradually replacing its car fleet to a cleaner hybrid one.

“At Bank of Valletta we are very conscious of our responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t and this can be seen through our initiative­s. We strive to minimise the impact on our environmen­t by reducing our carbon footprint as much as possible,” stated Ernest Agius, BOV Chief Operations Officer. “Our BOV policies embrace Green Procuremen­t commitment which integrates environmen­tal considerat­ions into all stages of the purchasing process, from avoiding unnecessar­y purchases and identifyin­g greener products to the specificat­ions used in contracts and whole life costing. We are very happy that over this last year we managed to reduce, reuse and recycle so much, however we will not stop here and we will continue with our drive for a cleaner and greener bank.”

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