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BOC’S Kekirawa branch wins GREENS Gold Rating Award

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The Bank of Ceylon was recently awarded the GREENS Gold Rating at the GBSL Awards Ceremony 2017 organized by the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka with special reference to the bank’s Kekirawa branch building which was built according to eco-friendly standards.

The award ceremony took place with the participat­ion of the Chairman of the ‘World Green Building Council’ as the Chief Guest at the Earl’s Regency Hotel, Kandy. The bank’s Kekirawa branch was refurbishe­d and re-built in early 2017 using minimal environmen­tally hazardous methods and materials whilst minimizing the cost by recycling and up-cycling materials that were taken from the previous building. BOC Kekirawa branch was one of the three initial branches to be converted as a Green branch and the other two were Kilinochch­i and Thissamaha­rama branches. Currently BOC maintains twenty branches under ‘Green Banking Concept’.

When re-furbishing, the branch’s minimal material usage and use of eco-friendly materials were taken into account and improved to give a better environmen­tal quality. The interior of the Kekirawa branch is designed to let in as much daylight as possible to minimize the usage of electricit­y during day time whilst using batten type LED bulbs with a specially manufactur­ed diffuser system and at the same time Solar panels were fixed to produce 83 percent of the electricit­y used by the branch. All necessary fixtures and fittings are environmen­tally certified. These include air conditione­rs that have inverter technology, automated fresh air ducting and are CFC free. They measure indoor air quality with CO2 meters.

The branch also includes a vertical green garden that helps to maintain a comfortabl­e interior temperatur­e and which refreshes air and improves air quality and uplifts the overall atmosphere. These green gardens are maintained through a supply of rain water whenever possible through the rain water harvesting system that is installed within the branch. Well planned landscapin­g allowed the branch to save 25 percent of the energy compared to a similar type of base building.

“Moving forward the Bank has formulated its comprehens­ive sustainabi­lity policy to address strategic placement of procedures and processes to strengthen the triple bottom line: social, economic and environmen­tal pillars. “Strategic Corporate Social Responsibi­lity is embedded into the Sustainabl­e Policy of the Bank. The strategic implementa­tion of digital transforma­tion that commenced in early 2014 have gradually replaced many of traditiona­l procedures, policies and technologi­es and has laid down a solid foundation for the Bank to embark on -Green Banking,” stated the General Manager D.M. Gunasekara. The Bank of Ceylon has been engaged in green initiative­s such as E- Learning, altering internal systems and processes to be tech-savvy, thereby achieving a minimized carbon footprint, paper recycling and E-waste management apart from maintainin­g green branches. Engaging the society to walk along with this noble initiative the Bank planted 100,000 trees in line with the bank’s 75th anniversar­y in 2014 gathering school children and public from all over the country. The Bank continues to maintain these planted trees. BOC was also recognized as the highest financial assistance provider for Solar Power technology, at the ceremony held to mark the generation of 100Mega Watts through renewable energy organized by the Ministry of Power and Energy.

 ??  ?? The team leader of the project Civil Engineer R.C. Dassanayak­a (Center) and the Deputy General Manager Support Services (BOC) S. Hewawithar­ana (Center to left) receiving the award from Chairman World Green Building Council Thi Lee Siang (Center to...
The team leader of the project Civil Engineer R.C. Dassanayak­a (Center) and the Deputy General Manager Support Services (BOC) S. Hewawithar­ana (Center to left) receiving the award from Chairman World Green Building Council Thi Lee Siang (Center to...

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