BNI Sri Lanka to host first ever carbon - neutral BNI conference on 6 June

BNI Sri Lanka has signed a joint agreement with Planetary carbon standard, which aims to reduce carbon emissions and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the country. These announcements have been released by the BBC s Geeta Pandey and Larry Madowo, the director of the organisation, and its chief executive, Tim Watson, has said.. The B NI Sri lanka is to announce that it will be the first ever carbon-neutral conference in history - and it is expected to take place on 6 June at the Shangri La Hotel, Colombo, in July, as part of an ambitious initiative to tackle the impacts of global warming and removing excess carbon from atmospheric climate change. The environmental sustainability conference is set to be announced as the world’s first annual conference on green energy, environmentally responsible event marking the start of 2024. This is the biggest ever signing of its new partnership with the planet, Social and Governance (SDG) schemes to help businesses grow through mutual support and co-operation between the two nations, to meet the environment and social and governance summit in Singapore on Thursday, 5 June, 2021. But why is it going to make it an important step forward in its commitment to greener futures? The BBC looks at how it works towards sustainable growth and the future of international efforts to achieve their achievements and meets the new target for its future events across the continent? Why is this one behind the global campaign to save millions of lives?

Source: ft.lk
Published on 2024-06-02