Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CCC recognises NTB for positive climate action

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For the third consecutiv­e year, Nations Trust Bank (NTB) has been recognised for its positive climate action by the Carbon Consulting Company (CCC).

CCC has calculated the Carbon Footprint of Nations Trust Bank’s office complexes at its head office in Union Place and two other main offices in Nawam Mawatha and Kotahena in accordance with the internatio­nal guidelines on assessing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The verificati­on and assurance on this certificat­ion was conducted by the Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG).

Beyond the measuremen­t of the carbon footprint, bank has taken proactive measures to manage its impacts including through energy, waste and transport management. As a result of solar net metering system that was commission­ed in May 2016 at its Millennium House complex, the bank had been able to reduce emissions by 18tco2e as at December 2016. A mix of technology and capacity building interventi­ons made during the certificat­ion period have allowed the bank to also achieve the lowest carbon intensity (tco2e as a proportion of full time employees) over the past three years during 2017.

Being an active advocate of Sri Lanka Banks’ Associatio­n’s Sustainabl­e Banking Initiative (SLBA-SBI), Nations Trust Bank has also been building its internal capacity on sustainabl­e financing. The bank is currently exploring value propositio­ns in clean energy, smart mobility and climate smart agricultur­e. The bank’s digital offerings such as Frimi, Sri Lanka’s first digital bank, is set to make transforma­tional change in making it convenient for customers to opt for low carbon options and avoid redundant use of transport and paper.

“We are really concerned about the impacts of climate change on the quality of life and we are striving to improve our performanc­e in decoupling growth from emissions. We do believe that digital finance can play a role here and we have been innovating in this sphere to make transforma­tional change in the banking industry,” said Nations Trust Bank Chief Executive Officer Renuka Fernando, adding “We will continue to measure and manage our carbon footprint.”

The bank hopes to also position solar net metering systems with the lessors of its branch locations through attractive rates and payment plans during 2018, helping the bank to move towards Sri Lanka’s target of 100 percent of electricit­y sourced from renewable sources.

Carbon Consulting Company Chief Executive Officer Sanith De S. Wijeyeratn­e remarked: “We are pleased that they continue to improve on their environmen­tal performanc­e through regular monitoring and mitigation of their operationa­l greenhouse gases to save our environmen­t for the future. The management team at NTB are leading by example and showing the financial industry how the pursuit of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity can be leveraged as a competitiv­e advantage in business. We are pleased that they continue to improve on their environmen­tal performanc­e through regularly monitoring and mitigating their operationa­l greenhouse gases to save our environmen­t for the future.”

 ??  ?? From left: Sustainabi­lity Solutions Associate Sachini Jayakody, Senior Consultant Nik Bollons and Chief Executive Officer Sanith De S. Wijeyeratn­e from Carbon Consulting Company with Director/chief Executive Officer Renuka Fernando, CSR Head Theja...
From left: Sustainabi­lity Solutions Associate Sachini Jayakody, Senior Consultant Nik Bollons and Chief Executive Officer Sanith De S. Wijeyeratn­e from Carbon Consulting Company with Director/chief Executive Officer Renuka Fernando, CSR Head Theja...
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