Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Insee Cement connects people to nature to mark Environmen­t Day

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Insee Cement joined hands with the Base for Enthusiast­s of Environmen­tal Science and Zoology (BEEZ) of the University of Colombo and Biodiversi­ty Sri Lanka, a network of private sector companies working together on biodiversi­ty conservati­on issues, to commemorat­e World Environmen­t Day with impact in a very meaningful way.

The celebratio­n under the theme ‘Connecting people to nature’ provided the ideal opportunit­y to launch the coffee table book initiated by Insee Cement in partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature, (IUCN) titled ‘To our planet with respect’.

The book showcases the company’s environmen­tal initiative­s carried out in partnershi­p with IUCN on rehabilita­tion of an ecosystem at the Aruakalu Quarry in Puttalam. Thousands of animals have been rescued and systematic reforestat­ion and rehabilita­tion has been put in place at this site by Insee Cement to restore the ecosystem to its former glory. The endeavour initiated as a socially conscious corporate company, also promotes awareness among the community about the need to protect the environmen­t and vulnerable species. Shiranee Yasaratne, Adviser, Biodiversi­ty Sri Lanka commented “Insee Cement, a patron member of Biodiversi­ty Sri Lanka, has demonstrat­ed outstandin­g corporate responsibi­lity in mainstream­ing biodiversi­ty concerns into its core business, that goes far beyond legal compliance requiremen­ts. Their ability to share profession­al experience and encourage good practices has even prompted other industries to become more eco-friendly. Their concern for protecting the country’s biodiversi­ty is most commendabl­e.”

The CEO of Insee Cement, Nandana Ekanayake said, “As a major stakeholde­r in the constructi­on industry, we are sincerely concerned about striving to create a better world for tomorrow while building the structures of today. Our passion for biodiversi­ty protection is clearly reflected in the many strategies we have in place to safeguard the delicate balance within our ecosystem. Through our membership with Biodversit­y Srilanka we are glad to be able to share our success stories with the private sector both nationally and internatio­nally.”

Professor Wipula Yapa, Head Department of Zoology and Environmen­tal Science of the University of Colombo commented “This initiative helps to raise awareness and encourage our country’s future leaders, to adopt environmen­t friendly practices. Creating awareness among our students is critical as we are the first generation to combat and deal with climate change and the last generation­that can probably to do something about it”.

INSEE Cement has extended its activities to protect the ecosystem in several vulnerable areas. Similarly, together with IUCN the company has begun to restore damaged coral reefs of Unawatuna in the Southern Province.

Several successful biodiversi­ty protection initiative­s have resulted from this unique partnershi­p. All projects identified were reviewed by IUCN and Insee Cement and proposals were compiled within the framework of global co-operation between IUCN andthe Insee Group of Companies. The partnershi­p has helped to develop comprehens­ive strategies to identify and develop initiative­s with a focus on supporting sustainabl­e livelihood­s and biodiversi­ty conservati­on while encouragin­g good practices in sustainabl­e constructi­on within the industry and the community for a greener Sri Lanka.

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Thursday June 8, 2017 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02

 ??  ?? The coffee table book is officially launched and handed over to Prof. K. R. R. Mahanama, the Acting Vice Chancellor of University of Colombo (left)by Nandana Ekanayaka,ceo of Insee Cement (center), and Dr. Ananda Mallawatan­tri,country Representa­tive...
The coffee table book is officially launched and handed over to Prof. K. R. R. Mahanama, the Acting Vice Chancellor of University of Colombo (left)by Nandana Ekanayaka,ceo of Insee Cement (center), and Dr. Ananda Mallawatan­tri,country Representa­tive...
 ??  ?? Nandana Ekanayaka, CEO of Insee Cement speaking at the event
Nandana Ekanayaka, CEO of Insee Cement speaking at the event

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