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Schneider Electric, Lagos partner on green practices

The company said the event was part of its broader commitment to environmental sustainability, extending beyond energy efficiency to promote eco-friendly practices.

The Director of Sanitation Services, Dr Hassan Sanuth, said the United Nations-led initiative was recognised as both a national and global World Cleanup Day.

“Today, Lagos State focused on Oshodi-Isolo, the local government, and selected three locations for the clean-up exercise: Bada community, Idera market, and Ewenla garage to commemorate this event.

“All motor parks and markets actively participated in this initiative. We are pleased that this exercise aims to raise continuous awareness and encourage the sustained maintenance of a cleaner Lagos,” he remarked.

The Country President of Schneider Electric West Africa, Ajibola Akindele, who was represented by the company’s Marketing Communications Specialist, Grace Ajayi, said the company’s participation in the clean-up exercise showed its commitment to Lagos State in driving not just a healthy and clean environment but sustainability across the state.

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