Neptune Recyclers, Sri Lanka’s foremost enabler of recyclable waste management, has been honoured with a Bronze Award in the ‘Solid Waste Recovery/Recycling’ Category at the recent Presidential Environment Awards 2024. The prestigious event was graced by His Excellency President Ranil Wickremesinghe, organised by the Central Environment Authority and was held on the 28th of June 2024 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).
Mr. Abdullah Kassim, Managing Director of Neptune Recyclers, Mr. Rizan Jaufer, Executive Director, Neptune Recyclers, and Mr. Fazleen Majeed, Chief Executive Officer, Neptune Recyclers, represented the company at the event, reaffirming its dedication to excellence and environmental stewardship.
Mr. Abudllah Kassim shared his pride and gratitude for the awards, stating, “We are most humbled by this remarkable recognition. It is a true testament to relentless efforts put in by our management and employees, and I applaud them all for it. We remain dedicated to the sustainable growth of our nation and invite all Sri Lankans to join us in celebrating this achievement, and more importantly to help preserve our environment.”
This significant achievement is attributed to Neptune Recyclers’ efforts in promoting the circular economy in Sri Lanka and its unparalleled commitment towards the preservation of the environment. For over 30 years, the company has been at the forefront of giving new life to waste by transforming it into valuable products. This ensures both a sustainable and responsible waste management experience for the country.
With over 30 years of pioneering excellence in the industry, today, Neptune Recyclers stands as a pillar of innovation and sustainability in Sri Lanka’s recycling and waste management sector. A subsidiary of Ex-Pack Corrugated Cartons PLC and proud member of the esteemed Aberdeen Group, Neptune Recyclers continues to lead by example in fostering a greener, more sustainable future by as all, by transforming waste into valuable resources.
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