Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

INSEE Cement comments on progress on rehabilita­tion of encroached and illegally cleared land in Puttalam

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INSEE Cement has issued an update and progress report of work completed towards the rehabilita­tion and reforestat­ion efforts addressing the incident of illegal encroachme­nt and forest clearing in its long-term leased land in Aruwakkalu.

During early September 2020, approximat­ely 29 acres of forest land was illegally cleared causing detrimenta­l environmen­tal impacts. INSEE Cement immediatel­y commenced a series of activities to prevent reoccurren­ce and to rehabilita­te the affected area. The fast response demonstrat­es the company’s commitment towards the environmen­t and to report transparen­tly to all stakeholde­rs, it said in a media release.

INSEE Cement has commenced reforestat­ion and since replanted nearly 8,000 plants over a land area of 15 acres. Additional­ly, in a bid to

plant 19,000 plants in the affected area, the plants have already been procured from the Forest Department and are in the process of being planted.

The company has com

pleted surveying of the affected area and clearly marked the boundaries. Boundary indicator poles purchased from the State Developmen­t and Constructi­on Corporatio­n are being installed. In order to increase security measures, guards on motorbikes continue to patrol the area on an ongoing basis.

The deployment of a drone camera for closer surveillan­ce and recording of land encroachme­nts has also been actioned. Installati­on and display of sign and notice boards along the boundary indicating land ownership and warning to trespasser­s is in progress, the release said.

INSEE Cement is continuous­ly working with the close-by communitie­s to create awareness on the importance of protecting forests and the reforestat­ion efforts.

INSEE Cement said it pledges to continue the reforestat­ion programme to nurture and restore the area together with all relevant stakeholde­rs to ensure optimum protection of

Sri Lanka’s ecosystem.

 ??  ?? Minister of Environmen­t Mahinda Amaraweera takes part in the reforestat­ion programme
Minister of Environmen­t Mahinda Amaraweera takes part in the reforestat­ion programme

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