Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Harpic uplifting public health & sanitation for World Toilet Day

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Harpic, Sri Lanka’s no 1 toilet cleaner, initiated a special CSR project to celebrate ‘World Toilet Day 2018’, by deploying their teams to clean and transform public rest rooms at Fort and Maradana railway stations.

The United Nations declared November 19 as ‘World Toilet Day’ and being a sociallyco­nscious brand, Harpic conducted their CSR initiative in line with UN’S objective of raising awareness about the social issue relating toinadequa­te access to hygienic toilet facilities.

As part of the CSR project, the Harpic cleaning crews were engaged in cleaning workduring the days leading up to 19 November. The initiative also saw Harpic crew members educating the public on their individual responsibi­lity to keep public rest rooms clean.

‘’Not having adequate access to hygienic toilet facilities is a huge issue our communitie­s are silently dealing with. The United Nations declared November 19 as the World Toilet Day due to the importance of raising awareness on this issue. As a socially responsibl­e brand, we wanted to actively take this problem to the people and heightened awareness on this matter. Fort and Maradana railway stations are used by thousands of commuters every day. We are happy to notice the appreciati­ve gestures of allwho acknowledg­ed the work we have done’’ said Jude Martino; Head of Marketing & Trade Marketing, of Reckitt Benckiser (Sri Lanka) Ltd. Tackling sanitation issues has been a major concern for the United Nations as over 4.5 billion of the world’s population lives without access to safe toilets. The issue has a significan­t impact on achieving the UN’S Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. In Sri Lanka, it is estimated that 8 percent of the population still do not have adequate access to hygienic toilets and the condition of public toilet facilities are generally not at an acceptable level.

Harpic, a member of the renowned Reckitt Benckiser house, has always aligned their CSR efforts to target these broad challenges relating to the community. In March 2017, Harpic launched the ‘Harpic Suwa Jana Meheyuma; Mission Wellbeing’, in collaborat­ion with the Ministryof City Planning & Water Supply to elevate the status of hygiene across households in Sri Lanka.

Under the project Harpic has so far built 200 toilets in households and schools around the country, providing people with important sanitation facilities for their wellbeing. Taking their commitment to the next level, Harpic is also channeling Rs. 5 from every 500 ml bottle of Harpic sold towards this project.

Since the inception of the brand, Harpic has conducted multiple ground activation­s to promote cleanlines­s and hygiene among the communitie­s and has reached out to hundreds of thousands of households across the country. As part of these activation­s, Harpic has been present at all important social and cultural public events, providing relief to many. Harpic’s mobile toilet programme with state-of-the-art toilet facilities, has been covering over 10 major religious and social events annuallyov­er the past years.

Harpic is a brand of Reckitt Benckiser (Sri Lanka) Ltd.

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