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Lesson towards cleaner environment


Shabier Subian Director Fashion Bug unveiling the poster boards at Homagama Base Hospital. Medical Superintendent - Dr.Thissa Perera, Dr. S.H.M Faraaz Deputy General Manager and Oshada Eragoda Marketing Executive – Fashion Bug is also seen here.

An awareness initiative was commenced at the Homagama Base Hospital, titled ‘Puruduwenna’, by Fashion Bug, one of Sri Lanka’s leading retail clothing chains with over 16 outlets island-wide, as part of their continuous CSR activities towards battling environmental issues.

The initiative carried out in its phase two, ‘Puruduwenna’ educates and engages the public in various activities that could help preserve the environment.

Its belief that change and care towards Mother Nature starts from one individual is a strong message it wishes to convey.

‘As life gets busier day by the day we tend to forget the little conscious and unconscious things we do that in any way harms the environment.

This program acts as an awareness platform, a gentle reminder that we need to take more responsibility in our actions and spread the same to others to nurture and preserve a cleaner and safer environment,’ said Shabier Subian, Director- Fashion Bug.

‘As a responsible corporate citizen of the country, we are obliged to give back to the societies and communities that spread across the island.’

Name boards with simple yet powerful messages related to environmental conservation such as ‘plant a tree for future generations’, ‘use the garbage bin for littering’, ‘reduce the use of polythene’, were displayed by Fashion Bug to create awareness among the public and visitors to the Hospital.

Fashion Bug commenced its operations since 1994 as a partnership business with 4 partners and a staff population of just 15, and today it possesses over 16 stores throughout the country with a workforce of over 1,250 employees, and stands among the leading clothing stores in Sri Lanka catering with the fashion motto of ‘changing lifestyles’.

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