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The Team at Fortunaglobal
Leading fin-tech company, Fortunaglobal, together with its creative arm Fortunacreatives, recently partnered with Green Choice Lanka, to embark on a unique environmental project in support of a sustainable Sri Lanka. The company organized a presentation on ‘The importance of Environmental Responsibility’, mainly focusing on Disposable Plastic Pollution and Solutions and the importance of reducing paper consumption. The interesting and impactful presentation was delivered by Upekshi Perera – Founder / CEO of Green Choice Lanka, an Environmental Advocacy Organisation. Impressing the principal insights shared by her at the event, a plant was handed over to each employee, as a gesture of good health, as its presence can help considerably in making the air around fresher and in turn, they pledged to accept the gift and protect the environment.
Suren Kohonbange - Founder/CEO of Fortunaglobal & Fortunacreatives commented, “Pollution caused by plastic and paper is causing marine and ecological disruption, causing great harm to our planet and its people. Environmental pollution as a whole is a global crisis that needs urgent attention and commitment from each one of us. We have decided to take on the mantle of protector of the environment by embarking on it as a key CSR & sustainability project. We are also committed to greening our environment and supporting reforestation projects. Being a fin-tech company, we are digitally empowering industries, thereby ensuring the island cuts back on our carbon footprint though sustainable paperless solutions.”
Devaka Gunatunga - Head of Sales, Fortunaglobal hands over a plant to Suren Kohombange – CEO, Fortunaglobal
Upekshi Perera - Founder/CEO of Green Choice Lanka presents on Environmental Responsibility
Suren Kohombange – CEO, Fortunaglobal hands over a plant to Nadeesha De Silva - QA Enginer, Fortunaglobal
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