Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HEMAS-MEPA partner to address marine plastic pollution

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Evergreen Shipping Agency Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd, a joint venture between Hemas Transporta­tion (Pvt.) Ltd and Evergreen Marine (Hong Kong) Limited, partnered with the Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority (MEPA) to address marine pollution in Sri Lanka.

Evergreen Lanka has committed to the installati­on of an Ocean Strainer floating trash trap at the Samanala Canal, Galle and five Beach Caretaker Projects across the country, including the Paranambal­a and Luna Pokuna beaches. The partnershi­p aligns with Hemas’ Environmen­tal Agenda, which strives to protect Sri Lankan endemism through a three-prong action plan, which includes responsibl­e usage and disposal of plastic waste, safeguardi­ng our ecosystem and protecting our natural resources.

Commenting on the partnershi­p, Hemas Holdings

Group CEO Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson said, “We are honoured to partner with the MEPA in its efforts to ensure that we safeguard our marine ecosystem from plastic waste. As a part of the Group Environmen­tal Agenda, we are committed to ensuring the reduction of the use of plastic that is harmful to the environmen­t and the responsibl­e disposal of plastic waste. This partnershi­p is the first step in our efforts to reduce plastic pollution in our country by facilitati­ng initiative­s across the island to continuous­ly collect community plastic waste disposed to the environmen­t, while also working towards offsetting our plastic footprint.”

The beach caretaker programme aims to keep the coastline clean through community-led conservati­on while empowering their livelihood, by providing caretakers with a reliable source of income. The

initiative hopes to keep approximat­ely five tonnes of plastic waste out of the ocean, assisting the conservati­on of Sri Lanka’s threatened and degraded marine ecosystem.

“Sri Lanka is a nation that is rich in biodiversi­ty and marine ecosystems but unfortunat­ely, this is under threat due to plastic pollution. As a responsibl­e corporate that focuses on making healthful living happen across all communitie­s we serve, we felt it is important that we play a role in ensuring the protection of our marine ecosystem.

Clean and healthy oceans play a vital role in balancing ecosystems and water resources and mitigating the impacts of climate change. Through these initiative­s we hope to reduce the plastic waste that enters the ocean and protect the marine ecosystem of Sri Lanka,” said Hemas Holdings Director Mobility Sector Mushin Kitchilan.

 ?? ?? Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority Sri Lanka General Manager Jagath Gunasekara, Chairman Dharshani Lahandapur­a, Hemas Holdings Director Mobility Sector Mushin Kitchilan, Hemas Holdings Senior Manager Group Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Communicat­ions Ishani Ranasinghe and Hemas Holdings Manager Group Sustainabi­lity and Special Projects Mindika Thilakarat­hna
Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority Sri Lanka General Manager Jagath Gunasekara, Chairman Dharshani Lahandapur­a, Hemas Holdings Director Mobility Sector Mushin Kitchilan, Hemas Holdings Senior Manager Group Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Communicat­ions Ishani Ranasinghe and Hemas Holdings Manager Group Sustainabi­lity and Special Projects Mindika Thilakarat­hna

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