clock December 24,2023
BNI Sri Lanka achieves Carbon Neutral Certification

BNI Sri Lanka achieves Carbon Neutral Certification

BNI Sri Lanka has achieved a significant milestone by clinching the Carbon Neutral Certification for their recently concluded BNI Conference held in June this year.

This certification, awarded by Planetary Carbon Standard, marks the event as the first-ever carbon-neutral BNI event to be held to date.

The certification process involved a comprehensive assessment of the event’s carbon footprint, followed by the implementation of strategies to offset emissions through various sustainable initiatives. The successful execution of these measures has set a new benchmark for environmentally conscious business events in Sri Lanka.

“This achievement underscores our commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices. By making the BNI Conference carbon neutral, we have not only set an example for our members but also for the wider business community in Sri Lanka. We are proud to have paved the way for future events to be conducted with a focus on minimizing environmental impact,” stated Glenn Lord, Area Director, BNI Sri Lanka.

“We are delighted to award BNI Sri Lanka with the Carbon Neutral Certification for their pioneering efforts in hosting the first-ever carbon-neutral BNI event. This certification reflects their dedication to reducing their environmental footprint and promoting sustainability. We hope this will inspire other organizations to follow suit in making their events more sustainable,” said Imran Ali, Founder of the Planetary Carbon Standard.

Spokespersons from the key sponsors of the event Blackford, Sri Lanka Telecom and Rage Coffee added that supporting this pioneering carbon-neutral event was a reflection of their own commitment to sustainability and innovation and in setting a new benchmark for environmentally conscious business practice on what can be achieved when businesses come together with a shared vision for a greener future.

Source: Daily News

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