Climate action doesn't always require overcomplicated process reengineering, specialised expertise, or large investments.
Floodwaters of Famine: Maiduguri deluge exacerbates Nigeria’s food crisisIreti Kingibe’s claims on first-year constituency projects in FCT had more flaws than factsTinubu’s self-inflicted wounds and the blame game, By Zainab Suleiman OkinoFloodwaters of Famine: Maiduguri deluge exacerbates Nigeria’s food crisisIreti Kingibe’s claims on first-year constituency projects in FCT had more flaws than factsTinubu’s self-inflicted wounds and the blame game, By Zainab Suleiman...
Let’s explore these questions by using two business practices implemented by Nigerian SMEs in their bids to cut operating costs. In fact, a broader pattern is emerging across Nigerian organisations: while sustainability departments may champion climate action, impactful climate-friendly practices often arise from unexpected sources — managers simply aiming to improve budget efficiency or streamline operations.
Financial institutions could partner with employers to offer preferential rates on green energy products, creating a quadruple win: banks expand their green portfolios, employers leverage this as an employee value proposition, employees access sustainable energy solutions, and the increasing chokehold on planetary health is reduced.
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