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ECO SPINDLES IMPLEMENTS GROUNDBREAKING ‘WASTE TO VALUE’ INITIATIVE IN KATARAGAMA

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Eco Spindles implemented a groundbreaking ‘Waste to Value’ initiative in Kataragama, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

The initiative focused on the collection and recycling of plastic waste, effectively transforming it into valuable resources. The project not only mitigated the environmental impact of plastic waste but also generated economic opportunities for the local community.

Through this sustainable initiative, Eco Spindles has demonstrated a proactive approach to corporate social responsibility, promoting a cleaner and more sustainable future for Kataragama and its surrounding areas.

The project included clean-up activities at the Devala Premises, the riverbank of Menik Ganga, Wedasiti Kanda, and Kataragama Pooja Buumi. The event was supported by the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya, the Soba Mithuru Youth Society, and corporate partner Hemas Holdings.



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ECO SPINDLES IMPLEMENTS GROUNDBREAKING ‘WASTE TO VALUE’ INITIATIVE IN KATARAGAMA

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Eco Spindles implemented a groundbreaking ‘Waste to Value’ initiative in Kataragama, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

The initiative focused on the collection and recycling of plastic waste, effectively transforming it into valuable resources. The project not only mitigated the environmental impact of plastic waste but also generated economic opportunities for the local community.

Through this sustainable initiative, Eco Spindles has demonstrated a proactive approach to corporate social responsibility, promoting a cleaner and more sustainable future for Kataragama and its surrounding areas.

The project included clean-up activities at the Devala Premises, the riverbank of Menik Ganga, Wedasiti Kanda, and Kataragama Pooja Buumi. The event was supported by the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya, the Soba Mithuru Youth Society, and corporate partner Hemas Holdings.



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