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As part of its Sustainability Week Celebrations, MTN Ghana on Thursday partnered with Mckingtorch Africa and Buzstop Boys to clean up the Sakumono Mighty Beach near Junction Mall.
This two-hour exercise brought together MTN staff and members of the two organisations to collect and segregate waste, including bottles, footwear, Styrofoam, and fabric wastes, for recycling.

The beach, once a haven for mangroves, bird species, and sea turtles, had fallen victim to pollution from poorly constructed storm drains in the city.
The goal is to regularly clean the beach, enhancing its tourism potential and promoting environmental awareness.

This initiative is part of MTN Ghana's broader commitment to environmental sustainability, aligning with the UN's declaration of 2011 as the "International Year of the Forest" and the MTN Group's theme, "Making a Positive Difference to the Environment".¹
Most of the waste from part of the city ends up on the beach.

The goal is to regularly recover from the beach to enhance its tourism potential while creating awareness about environmental sustainability.
The company launched its annual sustainability week to increase awareness and promote sustainability-driven projects to ensure its operations rely on clean energy.
MTN Ghana's Sustainability Week is expected to run until November 17, 2025, with various activities scheduled throughout the week.
The company is committed to continuing its sustainability efforts beyond the week-long celebration, embedding sustainability into its business operations and culture.
MTN Ghana's 2025 sustainability ambition is centered around its Ambition 2025 Strategic Commitment, focusing on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles.

The company aims to lead digital solutions for Africa's progress while promoting sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint.
Some key initiatives include: Launching eco-friendly biodegradable SIM cards and promoting renewable energy sources, such as solar power at its head office, implementing waste reduction and recycling programmes, supporting Ghana's sustainable development through digital innovation, financial inclusion, and community engagement.

MTN Ghana's Sustainability Week featured activities like "Lunch and Learn," "Eco Talk," and "Bright Conversations," promoting sustainable practices and awareness.






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