Partnership to Boost Cleaner, Healthier Fiji
“Through this partnership, we aim to create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Fiji, starting with our very own head office in Tamavua,” Mr Prasad said.
Friday 25 October 2024 | 01:11
Vodafone Fiji head of public relations Adriu Vakarau, at the Vodafone Headquarters in Tamavua on October 24, 2024.
Two local companies have teamed up to promote the need for a cleaner, healthier Fiji.
Vodafone Fiji and Waste Recyclers Fiji Limited are pioneering a programme called ‘I Recycle’ to help keep Fiji clean and healthy.
This details Vodafone Fiji’s ongoing commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainable waste management practices.
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Vodafone Fiji acting chief executive officer Rajnesh Prasad highlighted this during the launch of the programme at the company’s headquarters in Suva yesterday.
“Through this partnership, we aim to create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Fiji, starting with our very own head office in Tamavua,” Mr Prasad said.
“By joining forces with Waste Recyclers Fiji Limited, we are not only supporting local waste management efforts but also fostering a sense of responsibility and community spirit among our staff and customers.”
Pacific Recycling Foundation founder Amitesh Deo said this programme opened the door for further business involvement in sustainable waste management and demonstrated how group efforts could result in significant improvements for the environment and society.
Vodafone Fiji staff at the company headquarters in Tamavua during the launch of the I Recycle Project on October 24, 2024. Photo: Vodafone Fiji
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