The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce bestowed the highly coveted Sustainability Award for the Sri Lankan Blue Swimming Crab Fishery Improvement Project (SLBSC FIP) recently on Taprobane Seafoods. The industry-led initiative was initiated in 2013 by Taprobane Seafoods Ltd. and the National Fisheries Institute’s (NFI) Crab Council in partnership with the Seafood Exporters’ Association of Sri Lanka.
SLT-Mobitel as the National ICT Solutions Provider is committed to conducting its business in a way that supports the needs of all stakeholders – including employees, customers, and all communities; with the firm belief that acting as a responsible and sustainable business is fundamental to the creation and protection of long-term value.
Continuing its trailblazing legacy at the Best Corporate Citizens Sustainability Awards (BCCSA) 2021, Sri Lanka’s leading private sector HNB PLC was presented with two awards in recognition of its outstanding CSR initiatives, which includes the bank being ranked among the Top 10 Best Corporate Citizens in Sri Lanka.
Building its business on visionary sustainability principles that have been translated into tangible action, Citizen’s Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) was recognised for its commitment to People.Planet.Profit with a total of five awards at the Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Awards 2021 organised by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. Championing each sustainability fundamental, CDB won the overall First Runner-Up Award in the companies
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC was declared Sri Lanka’s ‘Best Corporate Citizen’ in 2021 by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) on Tuesday night, achieving the pinnacle of recognition for sustainability and good corporate citizenship in the country’s corporate sector.
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