Business
Access Bank Moves To Erase Carbon Footprint
Access Bank Plc has reached agreement with Ideal Builders Initiative to erase carbon footprint from our environment and to involve schools/students to promote enlightenment about the wide variety of trees that support environment sustainability.
According to the bank, in an official statement with the Nigeria Public Schools system and Ideal Builders Initiative towards erasing carbon footprint from our environment, the bank said that it would support the planting of 2,500 trees in the first stage of the project.
“Going Green, Beyond words encourage schools and local government, staff and customers to take action that will benefit the environment by planting more than 200 trees in Lagos, Abuja and Abia states. The new trees will add beautification to the environment, improve air quality and moderate the climate.
In Abuja recently, the inaugural tree planting look place. It has also been done in Lagos last week while in Abia State it will take place this week. The initiative will attract help from the government, schools pilot, community and the general public.
However, Lucy Karu, Executive Director Idea Builders said there ware several environmental initiatives taking place in Nigeria but what makes “Going Green’, beyond words’ unique is that it has the capability to receive tree planting certificates with exact amount and also account for all trees planted by pupils, in partner schools, contributing individuals, and institutions.
Lagos State sees Going Greening beyond words as an important milestone in the contribution of conservation, environmental beautification and curbing of the negative effects of climate change.
Business
IPMAN Wants Marketers To Patronize PH Refinery

Business
Customs To Facilitate Trade, Generate Revenue At Industrial Command
