Japan Tobacco International Nigeria remains committed to environmental conservation and commemorates World Cleanup Day 2024

As part of its unwavering commitment to preserving the environment, Japan Tobacco International Nigeria, a member of Japan Tobacco International, is celebrating this year’s World Cleanup Day, which is observed annually on September 20.

The company reaffirms its support for a greener environment, as it believes that the activities of corporate entities depend on the sustainability of the environment and the societies in which they operate.

The company, which has achieved recognition for its leadership in corporate sustainability for climate change and water security, claims to contribute to the sustainability of the environment and society in line with the theme of World Cleanup Day 2024, 'Make Room For Life'.

The leading tobacco company, which has invested more than $42 million to make communities more inclusive and resilient, is pledging $600 million for community investment programs by 2030 as part of its global sustainability plan.

Led by Mr. Thomas Adams, JTI Nigeria champions and promotes a culture of excellence in its green programmes committed to a cleaner and healthier environment.

The company has been recognized by the Top Employer Institute as a Global Top Employer of choice in 2024 and for ten consecutive years.

With Adams as head of JTI Nigeria, the company has achieved a high standard of management with a commitment to excellence, innovation and equity, as enshrined in its principles as one of the best global employers.

It is unconditionally committed to global best practices and corporate governance. It delivers on its goals of improving employee wellbeing, promoting greater diversity and inclusion wherever it operates and providing its staff with equal opportunities to develop their careers.

World Cleanup Day aims to raise awareness about the mismanaged waste crisis by activating all spheres of society to participate in clean-up exercises, an initiative that has attracted the participation of corporate organisations such as Japan Tobacco International Nigeria.

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