SweetCrude Weekly Edition

Total restates commitment to preservati­on of environmen­t

- SAM IKEOTUONYE

L agos -- Total Nigeria has reiterated its commitment to preservati­on of the environmen­t. The company disclosed this as it signed a Special Purpose Grant, SPG, with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, UNITAR, to reduce plastic pollution and help save the environmen­t.

It said that as a responsibl­e energy company, it is committed to the preservati­on of the environmen­t and considers plastic recycling a sustainabl­e path to this commitment.

Total in Nigeria signed the agreement with UNITAR on April 1, 2019, and this was countersig­ned by the UN Assistant Secretary General Executive Director, UNITAR, Nikhil Seth.

In his remarks, the Managing Director, Total E&P Nigeria Ltd, Mr. Nicolas Terraz, represente­d by the Executive General Manager, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, CSR, Mr. Vincent Nnadi, said: “We expect that this project will bring a turnaround to the Nigerian recycling sector and also create employment at every step of the value chain.”

In his response, Country Head and Resident Representa­tive of UNITAR, Lawrence Boms stated: “This is not the first time we’ve been in partnershi­p with Total. We know the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals are not done on paper; you have to do practical things to create employabil­ity; and do something to save the planet. That is why we are really interested and happy to partner with Total this time again.”

The two-year project is expected to create employment, induce research and finally unbundle opportunit­ies to small and medium scale enterprise­s.

The grant will be managed by UNITAR with an implementa­tion committee to create a full cycle recycling plant which will be located in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

 ??  ?? Preservati­on of environmen­t
Preservati­on of environmen­t

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria