Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tokyo Power Lanka sponsors book on Horton Plains

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Tokyo Power Lanka, a subsidiary of Tokyo Cement (Lanka) PLC, the leading manufactur­er and supplier of internatio­nal standard cement in Sri Lanka, once again demonstrat­es its commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t and responsibl­e corporate citizenshi­p by supporting the conservati­on efforts of local flora and fauna by sponsoring a book on the rich bio diversity of Horton Plains. The book launch was held at Hilton Colombo, where the book, ‘ Horton Plains’ edited by Rohan Pethiyagod­a, was released amidst a large gathering of media and dignitarie­s.

Horton Plains is home to an amazing variety of endemic flora and fauna, such as birds, lichens, mammals and insect life. However, much of this rich bio diversity is under threat due a variety of reasons further compounded by inadequate conservati­on efforts. Unable to stand by and watch the gradual depletion of this rich legacy, Tokyo Power Lanka has stepped in to roll back the damage and back conservati­on efforts, so that the rich heritage of this national park can be made available to future generation­s as well.

As a company that lives by the triple bottom line approach of ensuring the safety of people, planet and profits, Tokyo Power is at the forefront of environmen­tal management in the country. Tokyo Power has joined national and global initiative­s to reduce carbon emissions by commission­ing Sri Lanka’s first biomass power plant in Trincomale­e. The benefits of the Rs.2 billion initiative are that it frees the company’s operations from reliance on thermal power generation via the national grid and acts as a source of ecofriendl­y electricit­y. The company’s other pioneering feats include becoming the first local corporate to achieve the ISO 14001 Environmen­t Management Systems certificat­ion, and the first cement manufactur­er to achieve the ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems certificat­ion.

Tokyo Power Lanka has also embarked on a 6 MW Dendro Power Project at Mahiyangan­a, with an investment of Rs.1.5 billion. The company believes Gliricidia planting would empower the rural communitie­s and develop sustainabl­e land use, while ensuring livelihood­s for poor farming communitie­s.

Tokyo Power Lanka is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Cement ( Pvt.) Ltd. A pioneer in cement manufactur­ing technology, Tokyo Cement lays claim to a number of industry firsts, including the setting–up of the country’s first automated cement factory. With a proven history of quality and integrity, Tokyo Cement is one of the country’s most valuable brands and the preferred choice of the Sri Lankan consumer. A consistent policy of innovation, equipment modernizat­ion and productivi­ty improvemen­ts has ena- bled Tokyo Cement to deliver the best possible products, services and constructi­on solutions.

The company has come forward to sponsor the book ‘Horton Plains’, which details the rich bio diversity and creates awareness about why this national park is held in so much regard by local and global experts. The book will be available for purchase at any Vijitha Yapa bookshop, Odel, Barefoot, Marks Bookshop Kandy or for purchase online at www.books.lk. In an extension of this CSR initiative Tokyo Power will also be donating 300 books amongst local schools so that future generation­s realize the value and the wisdom of conserving the national park as well as for responsibl­e tourism.

 ??  ?? The first book being presented to Dr. Gunasekera by the Chairman
The first book being presented to Dr. Gunasekera by the Chairman

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