Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

LOLC promotes sustainabi­lity through renewable energy and reforestat­ion

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The LOLC Group has embarked on several renewable energy initiative­s within the organisati­on as well as on a national scale, with a mission to commit towards a sustainabl­e future, by meeting the needs of the present without compromisi­ng the needs of the future generation­s to meet their own.

Playing a significan­t role in the foremost economic sectors of the country, the rapidly evolving LOLC Groupp - one of the largest and most diversifie­d conglomera­tes in Sri Lanka -employs over 5000 staff members in various regions across the island, the group said in a media release.

LOLC has initiated several programmes to increase the awareness and promote the adoption of sustainabi­lity amongst the group staff, recently. In line with this, a group wide competitio­n titled 'Rewarding you for Sustainabi­lity' was implemente­d with the objective of promot- ing active involvemen­t of the staff.

The LOLC Group stepped into 2017 with a bold initiative to contribute to the forest cover of Sri Lanka, with a tree planting campaign named, "Ratak Surakinna, Gasak Sitawanna - Plant a tree and Preserve the Country".

Commenting on LOLC's ongoing renewable energy efforts, Kapila Jayawarden­a, LOLC Group Managing Director/CEO said, "As a group, we have taken an aggressive approach on developing and promoting renewable energy sources and reforestat­ion. Our commitment is to create a sustainabl­e environmen­t whereby making an overall impact on the environmen­t we live and operate in".

On a national context, LOLC ventured into solar power generation when its group company, Sagasolar Power (Private) Ltd recently opened Sri Lanka's first and largest Utility Scale Solar Power plant in Hambantota. The plant which is the first of its kind initiated by the private sector has the capacity to produce 10 MW of power to the National Grid. With continuous expansion, LOLC also envisages to take its renewable energy initiative­s worldwide by introducin­g it to its Cambodian and Myanmar offices.

Playing a significan­t role in the foremost economic sectors of the country, the rapidly evolving LOLC Groupp - one of the largest and most diversifie­d conglomera­tes in Sri Lanka -employs over 5000 staff members in various regions across the island, the gr0up said in a media release.

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