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Unity Bank team & that of RESWAYE. |
In commemoration of this year’s World Earth Day, Unity Bank Plc in partnership with 3 non-government organisations - Recycling Scheme for Women and Youth Empowerment, RESWAYE, MEDIC and KBG - has conducted a beach cleaning exercise as part of its commitments to promoting environmental sustainability.
No
fewer than 200 members of staff, as well as over 100 members of RESWAYE
thronged the venue of the cleaning exercise - the Lagos Kids Beach Garden
within the Oba Elegushi beach environs – where they picked and removed over
100,000 plastic bottles from the beach to make the beach safer and reduce ocean
pollution.
The
Bank also carried out a tree planting exercise across the country, as the Staff
of the Bank across the bank’s branches nationwide planted at least one tree.
Speaking
at the event, the Group Head, Risk Management, Unity Bank Plc, Mr. Chris Nwambu
said that the World Earth Day initiatives are part of the Bank’s corporate
social responsibility aimed at leading major collaborative initiatives for
climate action.
Citing
recent reports on ocean pollution, he decried that “of the over 300 million
tons of plastic waste ends up in ocean’s yearly, an estimated 8 million tons of
plastic enters our oceans. There are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic waste
estimated to be in our oceans. While 70% of our debris sinks into the ocean’s
ecosystem, 15% floats, and 15% lands on our beaches.”
He
added that such activity as the collaboration and partnership by organizations
would play a vital role in reducing the threats of ocean plastics and thereby
reduce the climate risks they pose to the earth.
He
reiterated that Unity Bank will continue to be very aggressive in terms of environmental
protection and sustainability commitments, adding that “in line with the Bank’s
agribusiness strategic focus over the past couple of years, the Bank has
granted access to credit to businesses in greenhouse farming and metal
recycling to the tune of 3.25 billion naira”.
He
said, “But beyond supporting sustainability-related business, the operations of
the Bank have adopted sustainable practices in the way we carry out daily
activities as a matter of corporate culture. As of today, thirty-one branches
of the bank are running on Hybrid Solar Solution while 70% of our 416 ATMs
Bank-wide are powered by hybrid solar solutions with a projection to migrate an
additional 15% to hybrid solar solutions before the end of 2022.
“The
reduction of carbon emissions by the bank since migrating branches and ATMs
locations to Hybrid Solar Energy in 2018 now totals 21,631kg of Carbon Dioxide,
saved monthly.”
Unity
Bank has over time promoted corporate and business philosophy that encourages
low paper usage, recycling and adoption of renewable energy through increased
investment in solar-powered branches and ATMs.
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