In a stride to assist Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to combine sustainable enterprise practices of their day by day operations, Telecel Ghana has organised an immersive workshop for a few of its enterprise prospects as a part of the SME Month actions.
Hosted and facilitated by environmental and local weather advocacy organisation, Mckingtorch Africa, the sustainability occasion drew a various group of entrepreneurs and their staff from SMEs together with Landmark Homes, CTA Investments, Abii National Savings & Loans, Equity Health Insurance, G&J Ghana, Reime Ghana and Moolre Limited amongst others.
Participants have been enlightened on one of the best methods to include Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) rules into their SMEs to drive long-term enterprise success. The workshop additionally threw extra mild on how sustainable practices can assist SMEs appeal to funding, grants and long-term help from international donors.
Founder and CEO of Mckingtorch Africa, Makafui Awuku gave a chat on the enterprise case for ESG practices, design pondering for sustainable options and attaining sustainability inside SMEs. Makafui highlighted how SMEs can cut back waste, pursue ecological sourcing and packaging, preserve water of their operations, interact host communities, develop into power environment friendly and make use of upcycling and sustainability video games to spark optimistic environmental change.
“Profitably and sustainability are mutually inclusive. You don’t have to finish developing our business before you think about sustainability. It can be integrated as part of the core elements because sustainability is profitability. SMEs will save a lot of money from the reduction of waste, water and energy and other elements which helps the SME to be better-off in the long run,” Makafui stated.
The sustainability workshop types a part of the actions and advantages for companies taking part within the Telecel SME Month celebration this September, aimed toward empowering, supporting and strengthening the expansion of rising companies.
Tawa Bolarin, Director of Enterprise Business and Wholesale at Telecel Ghana, who joined one of many breakout group classes tasked to create small lip balm containers from plastic bottles, stated “It’s been an enlightening and useful hands-on sustainability workshop. I’m pleased that all SMEs in attendance have learned the various ways they can add sustainable practices to their business operations. More importantly, they have been exposed to how sustainable practices can help them unlock grants and investments for their business.”
Attendees engaged in breakout classes on upcycling to create earrings and lip balm containers out of glass and plastic waste and develop artistic artwork items from plastic waste, recycled materials and discarded fridge insulation foams. These hands-on actions confirmed members the best way to convert waste into helpful artefacts and objects.
Patra Agbagbo is with the Business Banking division of Abii National Savings and Loans. Having participated within the workshop with different colleagues, she stated they have been seeking to implement among the sustainable practices on waste and utility effectivity at their finance establishment.
“With this new knowledge, we are already thinking of upcycling the plastic waste in our offices into more creative reuse to help save our environment from pollution and also reduce carbon emissions through efficient use of energy,” Patra stated.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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