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Ecobank Ghana has launched its annual Sustainability Week Celebration, aiming to foster innovative solutions and cultivate a sustainable future for Ghana.
The week-long event is dedicated to harnessing the potential of waste transformation as a catalyst for economic growth, job creation, and environmental preservation.
During the launch, Abena Osei-Poku, Managing Director of Ecobank Ghana, emphasised the increasing global recognition of sustainability, particularly among progressive businesses.
She highlighted the significance of Ecobank's initiative to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices in Ghana.

Themed "Promoting Sustainability Through Waste Transformation: The Ecobank Way," the event underscores the pressing issue of waste management in the country.
"Globally, 2.1 billion tons of municipal solid waste are generated annually, with projections indicating a rise to 3.4 billion tons by 2050.
"In Africa alone, approximately 250 million tons of waste are produced each year, posing significant challenges to infrastructure and the environment.
"Ghana faces its share of sustainability challenges, generating an estimated 1.7 million tons of waste annually, particularly in urban areas where improper waste management is prevalent."
Mrs Osei-Poku stressed the importance of addressing these challenges to safeguard public health, conserve resources, and mitigate environmental pollution.

The Sustainability Week aims to showcase Ecobank Ghana's commitment to sustainable development, particularly through waste transformation initiatives.
Mrs. Osei-Poku highlighted the emerging Waste-to-Wealth industry as a promising avenue for job creation, innovation, and the establishment of a circular economy.
Ecobank Ghana is actively financing projects that promote responsible waste management, including waste collection, sorting facilities, composting, and recycling technologies.
The bank also implements internal measures to reduce waste generation and enhance recycling practices within its branches and offices.
Joana Mensah, Country Chief Risk Officer at Ecobank Ghana, highlighted the bank's sustainable financing solutions, including accreditation to the Green Climate Fund.
“We are actively promoting sustainable financing solutions. We are proud to be the first commercial bank in Ghana to be accredited to the Green Climate Fund, allowing us to support medium-sized climate-resilient and low-emission projects of up to US$ 250 million,” she stated.
Through partnerships with organizations like AfDB and the Energy Commission, Ecobank Ghana supports climate-resilient projects and initiatives, particularly those led by women and focused on clean energy.
As part of the Sustainability Week celebration, Ecobank Ghana will donate recycled products to St. Paul's Senior High School in the Volta region, fostering awareness and engagement on sustainability issues among students and communities.
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