As part of its corporate social responsibility, Orangs Sierra Leone has been working industriously in supporting of government to address the challenges of Climate Change and environmental safety.
With the collective task mitigating the dangers of Climate Change Orange SL has come this far in providing environmental protection through pragmatic public sensitization, regarding the need to reduce Sierra Leone’s carbon emissions.
Orange SL recently took almost a week working on the environmental health and safety week aimed at reducing Climate Change and the need to have a safe environment in Sierra Leone.
The week-long activities culminated with Orange SL employees led by the Chief Executive Officer, Sekou Amadou Bah and planted three thousand (3,000) trees at the August 14th, 2017, mudslide site at Mortomeh in the Mountain Rural District. CEO Sekou Amadou Bah championed the initiative in strong collaboration with Youth Alliance and Commonwealth.
Orange SL has also been a responsible corporate citizen recognizing the need to take sustainable action by reducing its carbon footprint, as the need to increase the company’s renewable energy ratio by optimizing its operations and investing in renewable energy consumption.
The significant of Environmental Health and Safety Week is the process of involving, identifying, assessing, and controlling the risk associated with the activities, products and services that could impact the lives of the people in Sierra Leone.
Orange SL has funded several training programmes in Freetown and in the provincial communities on both Environmental Health and Safety by providing environmental conservation for the people in Sierra Leone.