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Bi-Courtney joins global efforts for cleaner environment

It stated, “This year’s World Cleanup Day aim is to activate five per cent of the world’s population to catalyse lasting societal behaviour change around mismanaged waste.”

BASL’s Head of Safety, Nafisat Adeniran, said in the company’s way of joining the activated five per cent of the world’s population, MMA2 organised awareness events to engage all MMA2 drivers.

She added, “This is to educate them on how to manage waste within and outside the terminal. We also educated them on how to dispose of it correctly and to ensure that all their vehicles are equipped with baskets so that waste is properly collected and disposed of.

“We did rally up drivers and MMA2 top management to take part in this event by cleaning up the driver’s park as evidence of top leadership commitment. We would continually reiterate our eco-friendly programme – The Recycled Waste.

“MMA2 is committed to environmental sustainability through its different initiatives, from the management of the specialised FOD waste on the apron (airside) to recycling of general waste on the landside and taking part in the World Cleanup Day to sensitise people and join the millions of volunteers around the globe to tackle the global mismanaged waste crisis and to help create a new, more sustainable and waste-free world.”

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