TotalEnergies promotes a more environmentally friendly atmosphere within educational institutions

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To mark World Clean-Up Day, TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc orchestrated a series of impactful endeavors across six secondary schools spanning three states.

These initiatives encompassed the planting of 114 trees and the removal of 4,706 kilograms of waste in Edo, Lagos, and Kano States.

Additionally, the company conducted awareness campaigns centered on transitioning towards a circular economy.

In an official statement, TotalEnergies emphasized its dedication to raising environmental awareness and fostering a sustainable world for future generations.

The selected schools for these activities were Obele Community High School and Gbaja Boys Senior High School in Lagos, Idia College and Emotan College in Benin City, and Mario Tijani Girls Science College and Government Boys Technical College in Kano.

Dr. Samba Seye, the Managing Director of TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc, underscored the significance of the 2023 World Clean-up Day, calling it a rallying cry for Nigerians to contribute to the safety of our planet.

He further emphasized that this initiative aimed to align with several United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating TotalEnergies’ unwavering commitment to environmental preservation and climate action, while also instilling environmental consciousness within communities and youth.

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