Dangote Industries’ commitment to sustainable environment irrevocable —Pathak
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L-R: Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ade O Adebayo, from Onikan Police Station, Lagos; Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) Acting Group Chief HSSE & Sustainability, James Adenuga; Group Head, Sustainability, Dangote Cement Plc, Dr. Igazeuma Okoroba; Group Managing Director/CEO, Dangote Cement Plc, Arvind Pathak and Deputy Director Climate Change & Environment Planning, Bankole Michael; representative of Lagos State Commissioner of Environment, Tokunbo Wahab, at the Dangote Sustainable Living Fair in Lagos
Dangote Industries Limited has reiterated its commitment to sustainable environment in all the communities where its business units operate by prioritizing the use of natural and renewable resources.
The company said as a leading business organization, it was educating the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) on driving positive change and foster more ways of sustainable production and consumption to drive a better society conducive to economic development.
“Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) and its subsidiaries have revealed their extensive plans for the Sustainability Week, scheduled to run from Monday, 23rd to Friday, 27th October 2023,” Dangote Industries said.
Under the theme “Sustainable Production and Consumption – The Dangote Way,” the week is expected to be a showcase of the organization’s commitment to fostering sustainable practices within its operations and communities.
The week-long event aims to provide DIL and its subsidiaries’ employees with a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful community initiatives, facilitated by the company’s provision of paid time for volunteering services.
The highlight of the week will be an online Sustainability Conference hosted by DIL, featuring innovative presentations from various business unit representatives.
These presentations will focus on opportunities for sustainable production and consumption, all of which will be evaluated by a panel of executives for potential adoption.
Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, the week’s activities will kick off with volunteer mobilization across DIL’s business locations in Nigeria and Pan Africa.
On Tuesday, Dangote Cement will host a Sustainable Living Fair and Exhibition in Ikoyi, Lagos, inaugurated by Arvind Pathak, the company’s group managing director and chief executive. NASCON will contribute to education by donating whiteboards to local schools, while Dangote Fertilizer Limited (DFL) will embark on a community development initiative to roof classrooms in the Magbonsegun community.
Further initiatives include an elderly care program organized by Dangote Petroleum Refinery, featuring health talks and medical screenings for common ailments. GDNL will conduct educational campaigns in local schools, emphasizing sustainability and climate change awareness, coupled with equipment donations. DPL will focus on empowering women through practical skills training and education.
Celebrating their recent success, Dangote Industries Limited and its subsidiaries clinched several awards at the prestigious Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, and Responsibility Awards (SERAs).
Notably, Dangote Cement Plc secured four significant awards, including the Best Company in Sustainability Reporting and the Best Company in Stakeholder Engagement, further solidifying the organization’s commitment to sustainable practices and community development.
Anthony Chiejina, group chief of corporate communications at Dangote Industries Limited, expressed pride in the company’s performance, stating, “DIL’s approach is focused on mainstreaming sustainable practices and building this into the very fabric of the organization. ‘The Dangote Way’ underlines the importance that we attach to our people, communities, and other key stakeholders.”