Seleem Adegunwa, Managing Director, Rite
Foods Limited, restated his company’s commitment to a healthier and cleaner
environment free of plastics and all forms of waste, in commemoration of the
World Recycling Day 2022.
According to him, “At Rite Foods Ltd, we
are committed to reducing negative environmental impact, exchange knowledge and
ideas on environmental growth while sharing expertise and experiences towards
adapting to the ever-changing world,” he stated.
The Global Recycling Day 2022 is themed
“Recycling fraternity” – and focuses on those who put themselves on the
frontline to collect waste and recycling during the multiple lockdowns in the
Covid-19 era. It is observed every year on the 18th of March to recognize the
importance of recycling as a resource, not waste.
The Global Recycling Day is a day to raise
awareness of the importance recycling plays in preserving our primary resources
and securing the future of our planet. The day strives to urge world leaders
that recycling must be a global issue and encourage people to think
resourcefully and not waste when it comes to the goods around us.
Olapeju Ibekwe, Convener, Sterling One
Foundation commended Rite Foods Limited for supporting the initiative and
taking issues of environmental protection and sustainability seriously.
“We must commend Rite Foods specially for
being the very first sponsor to come on board this initiative to help make our
environment safe and free of all forms of wastes and plastics,” she said at the
event in Lagos.
Also speaking at the event, Uzamat Akinbile
Yussuf, Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Lagos State, urged all
stakeholders to emulate Rite Foods Ltd by taking issues of environment
seriously, while also imploring residents of the State to take responsibility
in keeping their environment clean.
Other dignitaries present at the event
includes His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, Oniru of Iruland,
represented by the white cap Chiefs and Baales of Iruland, Lagos State
Commissioner for Environment, Tunji Bello, British Deputy High Commissioner,
Ben Llewellyn-Jones and officials of Lagos State environmental agencies.
Since the advent of Rite Foods Ltd, the
company has been tracking and reporting its progress towards numerous set goals
in aiding nationwide achievement objectives for Environmental Sustainability by
focusing on cultivating a positive impact on the environment and improving its
areas of operation.