Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CTC celebrates World Environmen­t Day 2017

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Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC (CTC) has long since establishe­d itself as a benchmark for corporate excellence in Sri Lanka.

With over 100 years in business, the organisati­on prides itself on being one that drives the Sri Lankan economy in a responsibl­e and sustainabl­e manner.

As a vocal supporter of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and in celebratio­n of World Environmen­t Day 2017, CTC recently hosted a series of educationa­l activities for its employees in order to promote sustainabi­lity at an organisati­onal and individual level.

In keeping with this year’s global theme of ‘Connecting People to Nature’, CTC organised a photograph­y competitio­n for employees with the aim of encouragin­g them to engage with nature in a personal way and expressing their connection through photograph­y. The enthusiasm from staff was high with over 160 photos submitted and showcased through an exhibition. As a company that employs an end-to-end supply chain, it is important for CTC to educate the employees on the significan­ce and positive impact of caring for the environmen­t. This message was communicat­ed through educative workshops on urban agricultur­e, composting, recycling and energy saving. Because CTC believes in strengthen­ing communitie­s and working together towards a more sustainabl­e future, the organisati­on also implemente­d an employee pledge, where every individual pledged to be caring, responsibl­e citizens who embrace the concepts of reuse, reduce and recycle. CTC Environmen­tal and Health Services Manager Dimuthu Tharanga said, “As a responsibl­e organisati­on we value sustainabi­lity and care about our natural environmen­t. Our effort through organising this World Environmen­t Day celebratio­n is to further strengthen our employees’ commitment towards protecting Mother Earth by establishi­ng positive behavioura­l change at organisati­onal and individual levels.”

As part of its ongoing activities to reduce its environmen­tal footprint, CTC has implemente­d a water saving initiative called ‘Every Drop Counts’. The initiative has yielded positive results since its inception, with a 30 percent overall reduction in water consumptio­n.

 ??  ?? Saplings were distribute­d and CTC employees joined hands to plant trees in their communitie­s
Saplings were distribute­d and CTC employees joined hands to plant trees in their communitie­s

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