CBL Group Director, NishkaWickramasingha handing over the eco-friendly bag presented by Samaposha to Minister Amaraweera
CBL Samaposha partnered with the Ministry of Environment and the Environmental Authority in delivering the ‘Surakimu Ganga’ national project which aspires to minimize the impact that human interventions impose on the environment.
The project was ceremonially launched under the patronage of His Excellency,
the President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the sacred site of Ruhunu Kataragama by
the banks of the Menik River.
As a sub initiative of the ‘Surakimu Ganga’ national project, Samaposha
launched an environmentally friendly ecological bag which aims to effectively
reduce the use of polythene and plastic bags within various sacred sites across
the country. The eco-friendly bag is donated to sacred sites in an attempt to
keep these crowded sites free from non-decomposable plastic and
polythene.
The eco-friendly bag donated by Samaposha to the public was ceremoniously
launched at the sacred Pillava Bodhiraja Mahaviharaya in Boralesgamuwa
recently, in the presence of Minister for Environment, Mahinda Amaraweera who
was presented with the inaugural eco-friendly bag by CBL Group Director –Nishka
Wickramasingha, CEO of the CBL Food Cluster- Thilanka De Zoysa and General
Manager Marketing - Food Cluster of CBL –JayangaPerera.
During the launch event Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said, “Up to 50 Tonnes of
plastic and polythene waste are collected at the Kataragama sacred site alone,
annually. It is also reported that a considerable amount of polythene waste is
generated from shops surrounding the sacred site.
The Minister added that with government regulations seeking to limit and
regulate the use of polythene bags, this ecofriendly bag has the potential to
serve as a viable substitute.
Highlighting the strategic impact that environmentally friendly,
people-oriented business approaches could have on Sri Lanka’s long term Green vision,
General Manager Marketing - Food Cluster of CBL – Jayanga Perera said,
“Samaposha is committed to preserving the environment whilst nourishing the
future generation of Sri Lanka with good nutrition and good values. As such
environment conservation becomes a key aspect in building good values, where we
believe that children are the key driving force for this change for the country
and the world.”