

Plasticcycle – the Social Entrepreneurship project of John Keells Group, hosted
a webinar on 4 th June
2020, in line with this year’s theme for World Environment Day, on Biodiversity
Conservation Trends
Post Covid-19 with renowned Wildlife & Fisheries Biologist Vimukthi Weeratunga.
Mr. Weeratunga
was , a, was Manager for Nature Trails – Cinnamon Holidays as of May 2020, was the
scientific advisor
for the documentary ‘Wild Sri Lanka’ produced by Mike Birkhead Associate of UK for
National
Geographic Channel and was also the Head of the Biodiversity and species program of
International
Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Sri Lanka Country office.
Through this webinar, with an objective of being catalyst in significantly reducing
plastic pollution in Sri
Lanka Plasticcycle raised awareness on the importance of Biodiversity Conservation
and the trends
brought on by Covid-19 as result of decreased pollution. Mr. Weeratunga spoke of
biodiversity
conservation trends from late 2019 and early 2020, and the impact of lockdowns on
flora and fauna key
to Sri Lankan biodiversity. Natural re-vegetation, the lack of pollution, and
increased food sources
provided relief for fragmented and isolated animal and plant populations. As
integral components of the
environment, natural ecosystems are cradles for biodiversity, carbon capture, crop
pollination, pest
control, and soil and water conservation. Emphasis must be placed on mitigating air,
water and land
pollution as a significant part of Sri Lanka’s pledge for biodiversity conservation,
as well as restoring
degraded ecosystems to ensure a healthy and sustainable environment.
Island-wide lockdown brought industries to a halt, and the production of goods and
services were
limited for an extended period of time. The statistics presented during the webinar
showed that this
reduced the demand on natural resources, and in return, reduced the impact of
pollution caused by
regular activities to fulfill the prior demand.
Weeratunga stated that, “it is up to us to assess and take action following the
impacts of the curfew and
lockdowns on the biodiversity and start to love and care for all life forms around
us, whether they are
charismatic or otherwise”.
Plasticcycle is a Social Entrepreneurship Project of John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH),
Sri Lanka’s largest
listed conglomerate in the Colombo Stock Exchange operating over 70 companies in 7
diverse industry
sectors. JKH provides direct employment to over 13,000 persons and has been ranked
as Sri Lanka’s
‘Most Respected Entity’ for the last 14 Years by LMD Magazine. Whilst
being a full member of the World
Economic Forum and a Member of the UN Global Compact, JKH drives its vision of
‘empowering the
nation for tomorrow’ through the John Keells Foundation.
MEDIA CONTACT: Milindu Tissera
Executive, Communication and Administration – Plasticcycle Project
0112306147 | [email protected]