The primary objective was to educate underprivileged children in public primary schools about the importance of sustainability and empower them to become catalysts for positive change.
To successfully deliver this project, Henkel Nigeria partnered with GWETO NGO and the Waste Museum to impact the lives of 100 primary school children in Ibadan, Oyo state.
The children were taught to create arts and crafts using recyclable items, fostering creativity while instilling a sense of environmental consciousness.
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The event took place at several St Michael’s Primary schools (1, 3, 5, 7) and Special Basic school in Ibadan, where Henkel Nigeria volunteers gathered to create an engaging and interactive learning experience.JAMB Result
The MIT programme, launched in 1998 for employees and retirees of Henkel, has become a momentous occasion for Henkel, marking its commitment to voluntary social engagement as a vital component of its Corporate Citizenship activities.JAMB Portal
Rajat Kaput , Henkel Nigeria’s Managing Director noted in a statement that Henkel Nigeria firmly believes that investing in education and environmental stewardship at grassroot levels will yield long-lasting results.
“As a socially responsible corporate citizen, we recognise the significance of sustainable development and are committed to supporting initiatives that promote environmental consciousness whilst strengthening community relationships with local stakeholders and demonstrating our dedication to creating a positive impact beyond our business operations. Through ‘Project Waste to Wealth’ we hope to inspire these young minds to adopt eco-friendly habits and foster a sustainable future” Rajat noted.
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