Lafarge Africa Plc has announced the launch of Eco Label brand to transparently communicate the environmental benefits of its sustainable building solutions.
“We are proud of turning our net zero pledge into action with our broad range of green building solutions. The Eco Label is a key milestone on this journey, confirming our group’s commitment to leading the way in sustainability and innovation,” El Dokani added.
Plant manager of Lafarge Mfamosing Plant, Sotirios Valsamakis reiterated the company’s continuous commitment to ensure sustainable development through its effective management in line with global best practices in Environmental, Social and Governance. He added that Lafarge Africa, as a member of Holcim, is leveraging its four sustainability pillars of Climate and Energy, Circular Economy, Environment, and Community in reinforcing innovation which has led to the introduction of this Eco-friendly cement brand.
Also, Plant Customer Development manager, Sales & Marketing, Lafarge Africa, Vorke Enite said: “the Eco Label launch is a zero-emission initiative and is in compliance with global best practices.” Also speaking at the event, the Cross River State coordinator of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria , Engr.
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