Asco Takes Clean Up Around The Nation

The four branches of Asco Motors conducted their clean-up campaign in their localities to make a difference in the country.
The Suva branch clean-up campaign route was from the Kinoya junction to Shop n Save Nabua, along the Kings Road.
The Nadi branch clean-up campaign route was around the Waqadra industrial area and along the Queens Road just in front of the facility.

The Asco Motors Suva branch staff cleaned up along the Kinoya Road to Nabua roundabout corridor, on August, 19, 2017 Photo: Asco Motors
The Lautoka branch clean-up area was along the Waterfront Road industrial subdivision; whilst Ba branch focused their clean-up efforts along Ganga Street and in and around, the Ba branch.
The national clean-up campaign started from 6:30am to 11:30am. It was attended by around 80 employees nationally last Saturday.
The teams picked up everything from used water bottles to sweeping cigarette butts in the masses to lolly wrappers.
Asco Motors chief executive officer Craig Sim said: “We enjoy engaging in community activities like this, because it allows our teams to be directly involved.
“Our four branches in Viti Levu are all engaged in this clean-up campaign and I thank the staff who have given up their Saturday to take part.

The staff of the Suva branch of Asco Motors clean up around the Nabua shopping area at the junction of Kings Road and Fletcher Road, on August, 19, 2017 Photo: Asco Motors
“Littering in Fiji is a concern in all our towns, settlements and cities. In our own little way, Asco Motors is trying to promote civic pride to our people and communities around us.
“We are also trying to portray that as good corporate citizens, attitudes to littering must change. Everyone is responsible for maintaining a clean and healthy environment.”
Source: Asco Motors
Edited: Mohammed Ali
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