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LOLC Finance unveils ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ roadmap on World Environment Day

by damith
June 22, 2025 1:02 am 0 comment 17 views

Partnering with Clean Earth Enviro

LOLC Finance celebrated World Environment Day on June 5 at its office premises in Bambalapitiya, uniting representatives from 22 regional branches in a concerted effort to confront the growing threat of plastic pollution.

Anchored to this year’s global theme, “Ending Plastic Pollution,” the event served as a platform for LOLC Finance to reinforce its internal sustainability mandate, with an ambitious goal to achieve “Zero Waste to Landfill by 2030” via actively adopting the 7R principles: Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Regift, and Recycle.

The keynote speaker at the event, Nishshanka De Silva, Founder of the ZeroPlastic Movement, delivered an engaging and thought-provoking address that highlighted the critical environmental, economic, and health risks posed by plastic pollution.

His insights emphasised the urgent need for a shift in mindset and behaviour, urging businesses and individuals alike to reject single-use plastics and embrace responsible consumption.

LOLC Finance has also entered into a strategic partnership with Clean Earth Envior, a leading waste management and recycling organization founded by Indunil Karunadheera.

Through this collaboration, LOLC Finance envisions further scaling its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.

The celebration also marked a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing environmental journey, with active participation from employees across its island-wide branch network.

Through a combination of awareness, action, and leadership, LOLC Finance is steadily embedding sustainable practices into its daily operations.

As part of the event, the company officially handed over 350 kilograms of paper and cardboard, along with 70 kilograms of PET bottles collected over a three-month period by 22 branches from the Metro I and Metro II regions for recycling.

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