Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

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Leo Burnett Sri Lanka, part of Leo Burnett Worldwide was recently certified as a Carbon Neutral business for the second consecutiv­e year, following a thorough evaluation that was conducted by Carbon Consulting Company.

The agency embarked on the rigorous re-certificat­ion process as part of its long-term commitment to run a sustainabl­e business and ensure that its operations do not tax or harm the natural environmen­t.

The official Carbonneut­ral Certificat­e was handed over to Leo Burnett Sri Lanka CEO Arosha Perera by Sustainabl­e Future Group (SFG) Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services Assistant Manager Sajeewa Ranasinghe, in the presence of the agency team.

The stringent Carbonneut­ral Protocol guarantees the integrity and credibilit­y of the evaluation and certificat­ion process, which is in line with globally recognised standards.

As part of the analysis and evaluation process, multiple factors were taken into considerat­ion and on-site inspection­s were done covering electricit­y and energy use, fuel consumptio­n, fugitive emissions and the impact of third-party deliveries (of water, stationery etc.).

Other areas that were assessed included waste management, the use and impact of all vehicles (owned, leased and hired), as well as that of local and foreign travel and the daily commutes of the entire team.

Commenting on the certificat­ion, Leo Burnett Sri Lanka CEO Arosha Perera said: “As we continue our efforts to run a sustainabl­e and environmen­tally-friendly organisati­on, we are extremely pleased to earn our Carbon Neutrality Certificat­ion for the second year. With climate change and global warming being key concerns that are affecting us, our clients and our business in every way, it is more important than ever that we come together and make an effort to mitigate, counter or reduce our impact on our planet.”

“This exercise has continued to create a positive culture of environmen­tal consciousn­ess and greater self-awareness in our team, aside from becoming Carbonneut­ral, we have also minimised the unnecessar­y wastage of resources such as water and energy. By making smarter, eco-friendly choices as a team and connecting our sustainabi­lity goals with our financial and operationa­l ones, we have been able to create a win-win situation for our business, which has enabled us to cut costs and streamline systems to maximise efficiency, profitabil­ity and productivi­ty,” Perera added.

Also commenting, SFG Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services Head Lakmini Senadheera said: “We are pleased to award Leo Burnett Sri Lanka the globally recognised Carbonneut­ral Certificat­ion from its proprietor and our partner, Natural Capital Partners in the UK, which signifies that the agency has met stringent standards and is applying the necessary protocols and methodolog­y to offset all of their carbon emissions. Leo Burnett Sri Lanka is stepping forward as a pioneer in the advertisin­g industry to champion the protection of the planet, and now joins an elite group of organisati­ons that are consciousl­y trying to protect our natural resources and environmen­t. We would like to congratula­te the Leo Burnett team for setting a new benchmark for environmen­tal leadership within their industry and working tirelessly to secure their certificat­ion for a second year.”

 ??  ?? Leo Burnett Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Arosha Perera being handed the official Carbonneut­ral Certificat­e from SFG Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services Assistant Manager Sajeewa Ranasinghe
Leo Burnett Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Arosha Perera being handed the official Carbonneut­ral Certificat­e from SFG Sustainabi­lity Assurance and Advisory Services Assistant Manager Sajeewa Ranasinghe

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