Expolanka Freight celebrates World Environment Day | Daily News

Expolanka Freight celebrates World Environment Day

Sampath Rathnayake Technical Officer, Sameera Jayasekara Deputy Mayor, Jaliya Opatha Dambulla Municipal Council Mayor,Sajeeth Ilyas Manager CSR & Sustainability Expolanka Holdings, Hilru Siddeeque CEO Citigardens and Sanjana Ravi EFL CSR and Sustainability Coordinator.
Sampath Rathnayake Technical Officer, Sameera Jayasekara Deputy Mayor, Jaliya Opatha Dambulla Municipal Council Mayor,Sajeeth Ilyas Manager CSR & Sustainability Expolanka Holdings, Hilru Siddeeque CEO Citigardens and Sanjana Ravi EFL CSR and Sustainabilit

Expolanka Freight Lanka, (EFL), a global freight forwarding company headquartered in Sri Lanka, continues to embark on a sustainability journey focusing on the environment has completed the planting of 12,000 trees.

This year, the company intends to complete planting 2000 additional trees. This timely initiative coincides with 2019’s ‘Air pollution’ theme for World Environment Day. To commemorate this special day, EFL pledges to take responsibility to minimize their in-house business operational emissions and work collectively to save the planet.

While the main aim of this project is to mitigate air pollution, it also serves a dual purpose to protect bio-diversity, wildlife and local communities. Sri Lanka has continuously witnessed rising numbers in both human and elephant deaths due to the human-elephant conflict.

Some of the main issues surrounding this fateful crisis include a reduction in forest areas, inadequacy of land areas to sustain the livelihood of elephants, and local communities moving into marshy land for agricultural purposes and depriving elephants of their food supply in their natural habitat. As a resolution to this ongoing crisis, EFL worked closely with the CEO of Citigardens to curate an innovative idea to protect both the local communities and the elephants. To transform this idea into an actionable project, EFL together with Citigardens partnered with the Dambulla Municipal Council and allocated a space in this world heritage city to carry out the tree planting initiative. The project will focus on cultivating trees in rows following a zig-zag pattern between communal areas and elephant prevalent zones.

This will act as a deterrent from elephants passing through to the communal areas in concern.

“As a freight forwarding company, we understand that indirect carbon emissions occur as part of our day-to-day business operations. For the past 3 years, we have taken responsibility and planted a total of 12,000 trees and we intend to plant 2,000 more trees to mitigate emissions this year. With this new initiative focusing on combatting air pollution, we look forward to transforming ourselves further, into a socially responsible organization,” EFL Sustainability Lead, Sabrina Yusoof said.

 


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