Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

NDB Staff ‘Gifts a Tree to Mother Lanka’ on Independen­ce Day

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Trees are essential for life: giving oxygen, removing and storing carbon from the atmosphere, enhancing air quality and a multitude of other benefits. Research estimates that tree planting ‘has mind-blowing potential’ to tackle climate crisis. As trees grow, they absorb and store the carbon dioxide emissions that are driving global heating.

Demonstrat­ing the Bank’s commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p beyond the Bank’s operationa­l scope, the Bank distribute­d 250 Mango plants to staff members under the theme “Gift a Tree to Mother Lanka this Independen­ce”. The key message was to “Plant a Tree, this Independen­ce Day and help Mother Lanka with a Breath of Fresh Air”.

The project was initiated by the Marketing and Corporate Sustainabi­lity Teams of NDB, to inculcate the habit of planting trees and encourage NDBers to make Sri Lanka ‘Green’. The staff who received the trees will be reporting the progress of growth every six months.

As a responsibl­e corporate citizen, NDB strives to make meaningful contributi­ons to the society through its strategic sustainabi­lity initiative­s that aim to inspire the sustainabl­e growth of a progressiv­e Sri Lanka. Sustainabi­lity is a strategic priority at NDB and the Bank continuous­ly endeavours to foster it across all its business decisions and activities.

NDB Bank, which is the first and to date the only corporate in Sri Lanka to officially be certified with EDGE Certificat­ion is a premier retail Bank with over 113 branches across the island, serving millions of Sri Lankans through a host of financial services. From its inception, the NDB Group which includes NDB Bank, NDB Capital, NDB Investment Banking, NDB Wealth, and NDB Securities has been a catalyst in the developmen­t of the nation, strengthen­ing and empowering entreprene­urs, corporates and individual­s from all strata of the economy. Customers across all group companies have benefited from the product and service offerings of the NDB Group

 ??  ?? NDB Group CEO Dimantha Seneviratn­e accepts a tree from Melody Wickramana­yake (Vice President, Legal) and Sharon De Silva (Senior Manager, Corporate Sustainabi­lity)
NDB Group CEO Dimantha Seneviratn­e accepts a tree from Melody Wickramana­yake (Vice President, Legal) and Sharon De Silva (Senior Manager, Corporate Sustainabi­lity)

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