Green Business For Women
“We didn’t do a salusalu for our guest speakers, we reused the lanyards in our cupboards. We didn’t purchase new ones,” she said.
Thursday 29 June 2023 | 18:50
From left: WEBC and WIN Convention committee member, Vera Chute, WEBC acting chair and WIN Convention committee chair, Sharyne Fong and WEBC coordinator, Fiona Uagunu. Photo: Jernese Macanawai
An organisation that represents women in business has called for sustainable practices.
Women Entrepreneurs Business Council (WEBC) introduced a sustainability-oriented green policy at a recent Women Invigorating the Nation (WIN) Convention.
Some members of the WEBC involved in the project reflected on its impact to date, including practices that furthered green businesses.
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Businesses that want to adopt environmentally-sound practices can follow the green policy template, said WEBC and WIN convention committee member, Vera Chute.
WEBC coordinator Fiona Uagunu cited some policy actions taken to promoted sustainability.
“We didn’t do a salusalu for our guest speakers, we reused the lanyards in our cupboards. We didn’t purchase new ones,” she said.
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Story by: jernese.macanawai@fijisun.com.fj