Ceylinco Life Green Club collects 732kgs of trash off Crow Island beach

Crow Island beach cleanup (LBN)

Staff of the head office of Ceylinco Life and their families took a shocking 732 kilograms of harmful pollutants and trash off a stretch of beach at Mattakuliya recently at a beach cleanup organised by the Company’s Green Club.

The initiative was supported by the non-governmental organisation Clean Ocean Force, which undertook the responsible disposal of the collected items, which included plastic containers, polythene, rubber, glass, rigifoam and mixed trash.

 



 

The Company said the exercise was fruitful as it engaged employees, their family members including young children, and volunteers from Clean Ocean Force in a project that also generated greater awareness of the harmful impacts of litter on the environment and marine eco systems. It also provided an eye-opener on the extent of the problem at the Crow Island beach, which is part of the only coastal wetland in the Colombo district.

Ceylinco Life’s Green Club consists of like-minded individuals across departments who are responsible for initiating and executing green activities. Since its inception, Green Club members have spearheaded many initiatives such as an annual e-waste collection campaign and coordinating the Company’s Carbon Footprint Audit.

Members also play a vital role in creating awareness about the importance of following environmentally friendly practices at work and in the home.

Committed to enterprise-wide sustainability, Ceylinco Life is in the process of building a network of Green branches on company-owned land. This effort has already resulted in 33 purpose-designed new buildings that are solar-powered; have rainwater harvesting facilities and waste water recycling systems that minimise the use of pipe-borne water, are designed for optimal use of natural light and are equipped with the latest energy-efficient lighting and air conditioning systems.

Ceylinco Life has also recently undertaken the reforestation of 10 acres of degraded rainforest in Balangoda and its maintenance for five years, as a corporate sustainability initiative that will be executed in collaboration with the non-profit environmental organisation Rainforest Protectors of Sri Lanka. The project entails planting 10,000 trees in the Rajawaka Forest Reserve.

Adjudged Sri Lanka’s Brand of the Year for the second successive year in 2023, Ceylinco Life has been named the ‘Best Life Insurer in Sri Lanka’ by World Finance for nine years, and was conferred the title of ‘Peoples Life Insurance Service Provider of the Year’ at the 2023 SLIM Kantar Peoples Awards for the 17th consecutive year. The Company was also named one of the 10 Most Admired Companies in Sri Lanka in 2023 by the International Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL) in collaboration with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), was ranked the ‘Most Valuable Insurance Brand in Sri Lanka’ across both life and general insurance categories in 2023 by Brand Finance, and certified a ‘Great Workplace’ in Sri Lanka for the third consecutive year in 2022.

Ceylinco Life has been the country’s leading life insurer for more than half of the 36 years it has been in existence and provides innovative life insurance solutions which offer protection while de-risking the goals and ambitions of the Company’s policyholders.

 



 

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