Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HNB kicks off first-ever ‘Walk-the-talk’ challenge

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In a bid to reduce its carbon footprint, employees of Sri Lanka’s premier private sector bank, HNB PLC attached to HNB Head Office left their vehicles at home, instead choosing ecofriendl­y commuting options, as part of the bank’s inaugural Walk-the-talk challenge.

On August 31, 2018, the car-park at HNB’S Head Office in Colombo 10 was left vacant as every employee reaffirmed their commitment to HNB’S Green Pledge, arriving at work after taking public transport or carpooling, while many more cycled or walked to work.

Upon their arrival, each employee was provided a glass of ‘Kola Kanda’ (herbal energy drink). Staff enjoyed the company of each other on the footsteps of the bank’s head office building, signifying the credo: ‘Passion in everything we do’.

“As one of Sri Lanka’s largest and most successful banks, we feel that it is incumbent on us to always seek out methods of reducing our carbon foot print. In the fight against climate change, even small actions can add up to a major positive change. Walk-the-talk is our way of helping to initiate change and inspire action,” HNB Managing Director and CEO Jonathan Alles said.

In line with HNB’S Green Pledge to instill environmen­tal standards and consciousn­ess into every employees’ daily work and office environmen­t, the first ever Walk-the-talk was a tremendous success, with over 150 vehicles that would normally have arrived at HNB not being utilised, saving over 600 litres of fuel consumptio­n and resultant emissions.

“With Walk-the-talk, the HNB team is attempting to spark a positive change that will be sustained and grow exponentia­lly over time. It is vital for the management to set a tone for sustainabl­e initiative­s. More important is employee engagement to ensure that an initiative is not only sustained but inculcated over time into the culture of our organisati­on, and personal lifestyles of each of our employees. “We foster a culture that encourages employees to actively engage with environmen­tal causes. We aim to be an example for our industry, the wider corporate sector and the nation as a whole,” HNB Chief Human Resource Officer and HR Deputy General Manager Chiranthi Cooray stated.

The Green Pledge has been the central platform from which HNB’S sustainabi­lity initiative­s have been launched. Moving forward, Cooray stated that Walk-the-talk initiative will be gradually expanded in order to exponentia­lly increase the effectiven­ess and impact of this initiative, each year.

HNB has also initiated multiple sustainabi­lity projects as part of the HNB Green Pledge including: Tree planting, and e-waste campaigns in addition to investment­s into green buildings, energy efficient buildings, investment­s in renewable energy, a 3R policy, and the implementa­tion of responsibl­e sourcing practices.

 ??  ?? A group of HNB employees led by Chiranthi, Jude, Kalum and Sanjay walking towards the bank’s head office
A group of HNB employees led by Chiranthi, Jude, Kalum and Sanjay walking towards the bank’s head office

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