Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAS holds Eco Go Beyond Awards Ceremony

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MAS Holdings, South Asia’s leading apparel tech company, reaffirmed its dedication to sustainabi­lity education with the completion of the Eco Go Beyond Sustainabl­e Schools Programme 2023 Awards Ceremony, held at MAS Athena in Thulhiriya, recently.

UNICEF Sri Lanka Representa­tive Christian Skoog graced the occasion as the chief guest, while senior officials from the Education Ministry and the MAS leadership also attended the event.

The awards ceremony, which took place recently, represents the culminatio­n of a year-long series of workshops, training programmes and student-led projects, to celebrate the exceptiona­l achievemen­ts of the year’s young sustainabi­lity champions and showcase their innovative efforts to foster environmen­tal and social stewardshi­p within their communitie­s.

Initiated 17 years ago, the Eco Go Beyond programme integrates sustainabi­lity principles into schools with the aim of inspiring and empowering a new generation to lead on environmen­tal conservati­on and climate action. The programme has been a cornerston­e of MAS Holdings’ commitment to fostering youthled sustainabl­e developmen­t, in alignment with the broader targets set out in the MAS Plan for Change.

“We believe that the approach and impact of the MAS Eco Go Beyond Sustainabl­e Schools Programme represents our best hope for ensuring a sustainabl­e future for our planet. The solutions that are being developed by this new generation of changemake­rs have the potential to help Sri Lanka to mitigate and adapt to the rising threat of climate change and sow the seeds for a brighter future. This day is really about each of the students, teachers, principals and community members, who have all selflessly placed their support behind this transforma­tive initiative,” said MAS Holdings Director Group Sustainabl­e Business Nemanthie Kooragamag­e.

“The Eco Go Beyond Schools programme proves that when the public and private sector work together with people and communitie­s on the ground, we can have an incredible impact. This year also marks the first full year since the MAS Eco Go Beyond programme has been running in two schools in Tamil Nadu. As we continue to expand the reach of the programme, we remain committed to fostering a global network of sustainabi­lity ambassador­s who will drive positive change in their communitie­s and beyond,” added MAS Holdings Head of Social Sustainabi­lity Amanthi Perera. The innovative projects presented by the Eco Go Beyond winners represent the insightful impact that collaborat­ive efforts can have on environmen­tal conservati­on and community developmen­t. Through initiative­s like reforestat­ion, waste management and accessibil­ity solutions for persons with disabiliti­es, these young sustainabi­lity champions are not only addressing pressing environmen­tal challenges but also inspiring broader engagement and driving positive change within their communitie­s.

This year’s first place winner, a Grade 10 student from Sri Gnanodaya Central College, Abiru Sujayana, led reforestat­ion, waste management and mangrove restoratio­n projects, which have resulted in over 95,000 trees being planted, reaching over 8,000 homes and benefittin­g 15,000 people. His initiative­s included creating sapling nurseries and model gardens and distributi­ng plant saplings and fertiliser to communitie­s.

Emerging second place, Kusal Sachintha of Uduwa Junior School, focused on developing innovative solutions for persons with disabiliti­es, by designing a tool for creating labels in Braille and collaborat­ed with the Automation team at Bodyline to produce prototypes through 3D printing. Kusal has distribute­d 39,900 Braille labels to date, enhancing accessibil­ity for individual­s with visual impairment­s, while third place winner Samidi Hasara of Bellana Maha Vidyalaya, led reforestat­ion efforts in her community, leveraging a wide network of supporters that resulted in over 13,000 saplings being planted, contributi­ng to environmen­tal conservati­on.

The students’ dedication and passion serve as a testament to the transforma­tive power of sustainabi­lity education and the potential of youth-led initiative­s to create a more sustainabl­e and inclusive future for all. As MAS remains committed to fostering sustainabi­lity education and empowering youth to become agents of change, the company aims to amplify the reach and impact of the Eco Go Beyond programme, catalysing positive environmen­tal action across borders.

 ?? ?? Second place winner, Kusal Sachintha, accepts his award from Education Ministry Director Humanities and National Languages Jayani Tillakarat­ne
Second place winner, Kusal Sachintha, accepts his award from Education Ministry Director Humanities and National Languages Jayani Tillakarat­ne
 ?? ?? First place winner, Abiru Sujayana, accepts his award from chief guest UNICEF Sri Lanka Representa­tive Christian Skoog
First place winner, Abiru Sujayana, accepts his award from chief guest UNICEF Sri Lanka Representa­tive Christian Skoog
 ?? ?? Third place winner, Samidi Hasara accepts her award from MAS Holdings Group HR Director Dinali Peiris
Third place winner, Samidi Hasara accepts her award from MAS Holdings Group HR Director Dinali Peiris

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