World Environment Day: Airtel Promotes Plastic Reduction At Employee Session

L-R: Head, CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Chioma Okolie; Director, Corporate Communications and CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Femi Adeniran; Environmental scientist and Advocate, Dr Eugene Itua; Director, Internal Audit & Risk, Airtel Nigeria, Ngozi Akamelu and General Manager, Customer Experience, Oluwabunmi Abejirin during an insightful employee session in commemoration of World Environment Day at Airtel Head Office, Banana Island Lagos, on Tuesday, 4th June, 2024

Leading telecommunications network, Airtel Nigeria marked World Environment Day by hosting an insightful session aimed at educating employees on the practice of tackling plastic pollution. 

The event was held on Tuesday, 4th June 2024, at Airtel's Head office, Banana Island, Lagos.

Chief Executive Officer, CEO, at Airtel Nigeria, Carl Cruz, represented by the Director, Corporate Communications and CSR, Femi Adeniran, stated in his introductory remark that Airtel believes in leading by example, and has taken deliberate measures to ensure that the organisation promotes a healthy environment. 

“In line with this year’s global theme of ‘Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience’, we are drilling down to focus on plastic reduction, waste disposal, and recycling, which are critical to achieving the goals being set by the global theme. 

“These are not just environmental issues; they are pressing challenges that require immediate attention. 

“By reducing our plastic usage, managing waste efficiently, and embracing recycling, we can significantly lessen our environmental problems,” he remarked.

Environmental scientist and advocate, Dr Eugene Itua, who served as the facilitator at the event, shared insights on the pertinent strategies to adopt in combating plastic pollution. 

His presentation covered a wide range of topics, ranging from the history of plastic use, the detrimental effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health, and potential solutions to mitigate the pressing issue of plastic pollution.

“As the population grows, so does plastic waste. Since the 1950s, plastic use has become a norm, leading to the pervasive issue of microplastics. 

“These tiny particles, resulting from the degradation of plastic bottles left in the sun, enter our bodies through the food, water, and drinks we consume, thereby posing threats to our health,” he said.

Dr Eugene further stressed the urgent need to take a paradigm shift from the traditional ‘take, use, and dispose’ approach to a more sustainable ‘reuse, recycle, reorient and diversify’ principle, embodying the circular economy. 

He concluded by urging Airtel employees to take proactive steps to prevent plastic pollution and safeguard the environment. 

In his words: "To tackle the challenge of plastic pollution, we must adopt practices such as recycling and reusing. 

“Without action, the average flow of plastics into the ocean is projected to triple by 2040.”

According to Airtel, several other activities have been put in place to encourage plastic reduction and proper waste management. 

These activities include strengthening policies to ensure responsible plastic use within the company, organising clean-up initiatives and educational seminars, internal sensitisation on reusable alternatives and responsible disposal of plastic items, and utilisation of social media and SMS campaigns to educate customers about plastic waste management.

The World Environment Day event reflects Airtel Nigeria’s dedication to fostering environmental awareness and sustainability within its corporate culture and the broader community. 

In line with this commitment to the broader community, the organisation is set to commission a facility newly constructed for the Green Fingers Foundation, a Non-Governmental organisation dedicated to environmental protection and wildlife conservation.

About Airtel Nigeria

Airtel Nigeria, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, is a member of Airtel Africa Plc, with a presence in 14 countries in Africa, primarily in East Africa and Central and West Africa.

Airtel Nigeria offers an integrated suite of telecommunications solutions to its subscribers, including mobile voice and data services as well as mobile money services.

The Airtel Africa Group aims to continue providing a simple and intuitive customer experience through streamlined customer journeys. 

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