Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WILAT Sri Lanka walk striking balance for greener tomorrow

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Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT), the women’s forum of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has organized a walk on the 24th of September under the theme “Striking a Balance for a Greener Tomorrow” for the second successive year with the objective of reducing our carbon footprint in the industries we operate and to promote and encourage green practises in our personal lives to lead a more environmen­tally friendly lifestyle.

Last year too, WILAT Sri Lanka organized their inaugural walk under the theme “Striking a Balance in Logistics and Transport” with the primary objective of creatingaw­areness and promoting gender diversityi­n logistics and transport which is perceived to be male dominant.

WILAT having partnered with Earth Hour Sri Lanka in March 2016 has invited the Earth Hour Sri Lanka team to join hands for this initiative. Earth Hour, as WWF’S mass engagement platform, inspires and mobilizes people around the world to use their power to change climate change and cultivate preeminent practices to reduce out carbon footprint in our day to day activities. From promoting climate awareness and garnering support for critical WWF conservati­on projects to driving legislativ­e changes, Earth Hour harnesses the power of the crowd to make real change. Uniting millions around the world for a greener tomorrow, Earth Hour is testament to our power to protect our planet.

The walk is organized on the world maritime day which falls on the 24th of September during which Colombo Internatio­nal Maritime Conference (CIMC) will also be held.

The walk will comprise of an array of fun filled activities and it will surely be a morning packed with entertainm­ent. There is also a float competitio­n among several universiti­es on the underlined theme.

The walk is scheduled to take place on the 24th of September at 7.30 a.m. and will begin at the Independen­ce Square and the crowd will finally gather at the Vihara Maha Devipark Open Air Theater. WILAT cordially invite you to partake in this walk by pledging for a greener tomorrow and a brighter future for our generation­s to come. For registrati­ons please call CILT secretaria­t on 0777579798. For more details on WILAT, visit their web page - http://www. ciltsl.com/wilat/

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