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Sterling Bank Renews Commitment to Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity

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Sterling Bank Plc has restated its commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity as it has listed 11 states in the country as well as the Federal Capital Territory that would get makeover on August 12.

The bank would be embarking on this programme under its Sterling Bank Environmen­tal Makeover (STEM). Speaking at a media briefing in Lagos yesterday, the Chief Marketing Officer of Sterling Bank, Henry Bassey, stressed the need to create a cleaner environmen­t for a sustainabl­e nation, saying the STEM project was expected to have a lasting impact on the country particular­ly in respect to the environmen­t.

The states to benefit from the programme are Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, Abia, Kano, Kaduna, Kwara, Plateau, Enugu, Delta and Imo, as well as the Federal Capital Territory.

The bank, which is partnering a host of others including Lagos state government, Daar Communicat­ions, as well as environmen­t oriented companies said it has also taken its environmen­tal initiative­s which it started with the Lagos Waste Management Agency (LAWMA) to 14 other states in the country.

“As a bank, we are big on the environmen­t and are clearly going to sustain that. One of the ways to sustain this initiative is to build on the success of the STEM Programme which covers provision of uniforms to street cleaners in 14 states, national cleaning exercise by Sterling Bank employees, and tree planting in Bauchi, Gombe and Plateau states to address the challenge of desertific­ation.

“We cannot live a healthy life, conduct business and create wealth amidst waste or in a toxic environmen­t. Without clean air, water, land and energy, our collective humanity is endangered. This makes it necessary for us to keep our environmen­t orderly and functional through sustainabl­e living actions and regular cleaning.

Our goal is to lead the movement promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Nigeria”, Bassey explained.

He said STEM had evolved to become a movement which now touches lives.

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