HNB reaffirms commitment to sustainable development with Project LIFE


 Initiative completes 4th year of restoration at Kanneliya Forest Reserve
Strengthening its commitment to invest in sustainable growth, Sri Lanka’s premier private sector
bank HNB PLC, completed its 4th year of restoring and managing a 2.5 hectare block of degraded
rainforest land at the Kanneliya Forest Reserve.
The five-year restoration programme implemented by Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) with the technical
support of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), functions under the
guidance of the Forest Department. The bank has been an active contributor to the restoration
project which ensures the establishment of on-site nurseries, fertilizing plants, soil conservation,
improving plant protection methods and ensuring the plants are watered during the dry season.
Commenting on the completion of another impactful year, HNB Head of Sustainability/DGM/CHRO,
L Chiranthi Cooray shared, “We at HNB are pleased to see the progress made at the Kanneliya
Forest Reserve. A land that was once considered destroyed is now on its way to becoming a
replenished source of life, home to multiple species in the country’s ecosystem.
“Partnering with a project of such significance solidifies HNB’s sustainable development, not only
within the organization but also in the environment it so successfully thrives in. We are grateful to
the BSL, the IUCN and also the Forest Department for batting on despite the economic uncertainty.
Their efforts to sustain the country’s ecological resources must be commended, and HNB looks
forward to supporting them through to the end of the project.”
The Kanneliya Dediyagala Nakiyadeniya (KDN) complex is the second-largest block of lowland
rainforest in Sri Lanka following the Sinharaja Forest. The complex was declared a conservation
forest in 1995 and is managed by the Forest Department of Sri Lanka with multiple corporates
across the country joining hands to restore the land. A report highlighting the status of the project
found that the land, has shown remarkable progress in reforestation due to restoration efforts.
Most recently, the bank extended its ‘Walk the Talk’ initiative to promote a more eco-friendly,
healthy and economical mode of transportation among its employees on World Bicycle Day,
encouraging simple interventions with major potential, to reduce its carbon footprint. HNB also
promotes carpooling and public transportation to save fuel, and has partnered with vendors to
provide bicycles at discounted rates to its employees.

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Moreover, HNB has always invested in energy efficient equipment across all of its customer centers
since its inception. These efforts have ensured that 95 of the 256 customer centers solar powered,
reducing the dependency on the national grid by 19.7% in 2021.

Workers at the plant nurseries

Plant nurseries at the site

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