Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOC marks 80th anniversar­y with ‘Haritha Arana’ tree planting project

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In response to the government’s island wide programme ‘Wana Ropa’ to add 2889 hectares to national forest cover and also to commemorat­e the 80th anniversar­y of the bank, the Bank of Ceylon has itself committed to restore hundred hectares of degraded forest in Hurulu Conservati­on Forest as ‘BOC Haritha Arana’.

The ceremony marking the beginning of this massive project was held on October 12th at a land stretch close to Habarana Morakanda attached to the Hurulu Conservati­on with the distinguis­hed patronage of Maithripal­a Sirisena and with the participat­ion of State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma, Chairman, Bank of Ceylon, Ronald C. Perera and the Acting General Manager Russel Fonseka.

Many guests including members of bank’s Corporate and executive management and officials from the Mahaweli Developmen­t Authority, Forest Department and Civil Security Department also participat­ed at this event.

“The nature is truly the only thing that sustains life on earth. With the current pressure on nature posed by climate change, degradatio­n of ecological system on earth, it is made to be a duty of every country to make a significan­t contributi­on to protect the nature by many internatio­nal convention­s and agreements.

The bank takes this as an opportunit­y to assist the country to increase its forest cover up to 32 percent and meet-up with internatio­nally agreed standards. With this objective, earlier in September 2019, the Bank has signed a MOU with Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ministry and the Forest Department to work out this project in a comprehens­ive manner” stated Perera.

Commenting about the project the bank’s CEO/ General Manager Senarath Bandara said, “As the No.1 Bank in the country, we’ve always considered it to be our duty to contribute to the economy and environmen­t, and society. From a holistic view, the bank’s activities should be conducted in a sustainabl­e manner, contributi­ng to overall economic growth and stability, while minimising negative environmen­tal impacts and uplifting the society. We believe we are setting an example for every individual, business and corporate to join this noble endeavour to assist the government”.

This project was a carefully orchestrat­ed with a long term overview to maintain this area continuous­ly for three years until it is has matured enough to be self-sustaining. The bank will ensure that proper maintenanc­e will be conducted and records will be kept during this time period to ensure a quality outcome of this project.

The project will be executed under the purview of the DGM Sales and Channel Management of the bank C. Amarasingh­e and his team. Being a genuinely concerned partner to protect the nature, Bank of Ceylon took responsibi­lity by actively engaging in causes that deliver good sustainabl­e results for the society, its people and the environmen­t as a whole with this Green Corporate Social Responsibl­e initiative.

The Galoya Forest Reserve altogether owns a 14,000 hectare ground area of which almost 6000 hectares have been deforested due to various reasons. Bank of Ceylon will ensure that this project has comprehens­ively looked into improving these 100 hectares of land and contribute to improving environmen­tal quality of the country.

It will eliminate the growth of invasive plants such as Shrub Verbena (Gandapana), Speer grass (iluk plant) and Ceylon citronella plant (Mana plant), reduce chances of wildfire and the spread of such, will limit feeding cattle inside the forest reserve and will regenerate natural growth of plants that form the forest.

 ??  ?? Maithripal­a Sirisena at the anniversar­y tree planting project inaugurati­on ceremony with the participat­ion of State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma, Ronald Perera and Russel Fonseka
Maithripal­a Sirisena at the anniversar­y tree planting project inaugurati­on ceremony with the participat­ion of State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma, Ronald Perera and Russel Fonseka

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