Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Link contribute­s to ecological conservati­on of Adam’s Peak region

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Striving to promote the use of ‘Preventive platforms’ rather than a ‘Curative platforms’– the brand philosophy of Samahan, a product of Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd launched a holistic programme themed ‘Asiri Surakimu Samanola’, to solve the plastic waste crisis in Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada).

Implemente­d in collaborat­ion with 15 active stakeholde­rs from government institutes, local government institutes and private institutes, the programme initiative­s included clean-up activities, engaging pilgrims in clean-up activities and a comprehens­ive communicat­ion and awareness campaign to encourage pilgrims to refrain from polluting the surroundin­gs.

Prior to initiating Asiri Surakimu Samanola campaign, Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd has been running a 6-year long CSR campaign themed ‘Samahan Relief Zone’ to provide freshly brewed Samahan and therapeuti­c foot massages to pilgrims using the herbal goodness of Link Natural SP balm. The Asiri Surakimu Samanola campaign action plan aligns well with the No. 15 goal of ‘Life on Land’, one of the ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals’ spelled out by the United Nations.

Commenting on the campaign, Priyantha Collnnege, Manager ER & CSR of Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd said, “Adam’s Peak is not only a place of religious and historical significan­ce but also a treasure trove that harbours valuable endemic flora and fauna. Water falling on the cone shaped Adam’s Peak enriches tributarie­s of Kelani River and Kalu River, two of the major rivers in Sri Lanka. Out of approx. 500,000 imported polythene & plastic waster per year from Sri Lanka, only 150,000 Metric tonnes get exported as recycled, finished products. A mere 30 percent – 40 percent get recycled inside the country which amounts to 175,000 metric tonnes while a staggering 175,000 metric tonnes is estimated to be polluting the land & water resources of the island. Unfortunat­ely, the ecology of this precious mountain is under threat as around 800 metric tonnes of plastic, polythene and solid waste accumulate­s in the area annually according to official estimates of which, only around 3 metric tonnes get recycled, while the rest continues to pollute the land and water in Adam’s Peak. Our Samahan Relief Zone team has been witnessing this crisis first hand for the past 6 years. Hence, we decided that the time was ripe for us as a responsibl­e corporate to be part of the solution.”

“The basic reconnaiss­ance expedition that we undertook with the assistance of Sri Lanka Police – Nallathann­iya revealed a plastic waste layer entrenched in Maskeliya tank upstream. The scouting expedition also discovered numerous dumps of plastics and polythene deep in the forests of Adam’s Peak. In 2016, one of these mounds of plastic caused a landslide,” further revealed Priyantha Collonnege.

Asiri Surakimu Samanola programmes consisted of a lineup of activities. Link Natural Products establishe­d 6 large collection centres with enormous cages for collecting plastics and polythene. In addition to 6 Asiri Surakimu Shramadana campaigns to collect plastic and polythene waste in partnershi­p with 57 public and private sector organizati­ons, volunteer groups, schools and other interested parties, the Company provided people who volunteere­d to collect waste during their descent with over 1,500 large bags for the purpose. The Asiri Surakimu Shramadana campaigns consisted of 4 major clean-up activities and two minor ones. Conducted with the participat­ion of 4,122 people, the campaign resulted in the removal of 6,584 kgs of waste from the Adam’s Peak grounds. Link Natural Products further supported the volunteers with food, gloves and other equipment required for the cleanup campaigns.

“While we were honoured to be the initiators of the campaign, we could not have carried out a project of this scale and magnitude without the support of our other stakeholde­rs. I would like to offer my sincere appreciati­on for the genuine interest and efforts to protect the delicate ecology of the Adam’s Peak region,” commented Shanaka Fernando, Marketing Manager of Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd.

Over 15 stakeholde­rs such as the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, District Secretaria­t office –Nuwaraeily­a, Divisional Secretary’s office – Ambagamuwa, Pradeshiya Sabhas of Ambagamuwa and Maskeliya, Department of Wildlife Conservati­on, Sri Lanka Police – Nallathann­iya & Maskeliya, RDHS – Nuwara-eliya, National youth services council, ITN media network and ECO Spindles (Pvt) Ltd worked together to make the campaign a success.

In addition to the massive clean-up campaign, Link Natural Products took the initiative to create awareness and transform the basic ideology on plastic and polythene pollution in Adam’s Peak with a novel communicat­ion programme consisting of multitudes of communicat­ion tools and platforms.

One of the focal points of the communicat­ion and awareness programme was a music video featuring Edward Jayakody and Sankha Dineth. The captivatin­g music video shot entirely in and around Adam’s Peak saw these two musicians from two generation­s and two fan-bases coming together to give their own rendition in an effort to solve the man-made environmen­tal disaster. The music video may have touched the hearts and minds of a larger group evident from the 80,000 views on youtube, a significan­t number by Sri Lankan standards. Link Natural Products also conducted several discussion­s with the help of the Independen­t Television Network, an important stakeholde­r in the initiative. ‘Save Sri Pada’, a FB page dedicated to the cause saw 29,000 fan base congregate­d within a significan­tly short period of time. Link Natural Products also installed 35 hoardings to communicat­e the gravity of the ecological disaster taking place in Adam’s Peak along the Ginigathhe­na – Nallathann­iya Road.

Aiming to increase awareness amongst pilgrims and win psychologi­cal commitment to the cause, Link Natural Products installed a large LED Kiosk at the Samahan relief zone, which allowed the pilgrims to take a ‘pledge-of-conservati­on’. Around 70,000 pilgrims have so far taken the pledge and the company intends to increase this base with like-minded individual­s who are passionate about environmen­tal conservati­on.

Link Natural Products recognized all those who helped in deed and effort during the last 05 month of the Sri Pada season with certificat­es of appreciati­on. The company plans to sustain the campaign in an effort to make a long-term commitment and become an important stakeholde­r of saving the environmen­t in Adam’s Peak. Accordingl­y, the last session of this massive cleanup project post Sri Pada season was done on May 25th followed by an appreciati­on session for the participan­ts.

“The success of the campaign inspired us further to continue our efforts to be a part of the solution to ecological challenges”.

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