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JMG Nigeria Ltd backs global ‘ending plastic pollution’ drive on World Environment Day

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
June 5, 2025
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JMG Nigeria Ltd joins the global World Environment Day 2025 campaign “Ending Plastic Pollution,” reaffirming its commitment to environmental protection, reducing its footprint, and promoting green energy solutions

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n commemoration of JMG World Environment Day, JMG Limited, a leading electro-mechanical solution provider in Nigeria, has officially joined the global campaign against plastic pollution.

Also read: World Environment Day: Lagos leads Africa’s fight against plastic pollution with bold reforms

The company is lending its voice and action to this year’s pertinent theme, “Ending Plastic Pollution,” underscoring its commitment to environmental sustainability.

This global call to action urges all stakeholders – from individuals to corporations and governments – to actively collaborate in reducing single-use plastics and fostering more sustainable environmental practices.

Rabi Jamal, Group General Manager at JMG Ltd., reiterated the company’s stance in a public statement.

“At JMG, we recognize the importance of protecting our environment and conserving natural resources for future generations. As a responsible corporate citizen, we are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices in our operations,” Jamal posted.

At JMG, we recognize the importance of protecting our environment and conserving natural resources for future generations. As a responsible corporate citizen, we are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices in our operations.

He further emphasized the company’s belief in collective action. “JMG is proud to join the global effort to combat plastic pollution, and we believe that every small action counts. We encourage our employees, customers, and partners to join us in making a positive impact on our environment.”

Jamal also extended an invitation to all stakeholders to commit to collective action, stating, “together, we can make a difference and create a more sustainable future.”

In robust alignment with its broader environmental goals, JMG also highlighted its comprehensive range of green and renewable energy solutions.

These include JMG’s Solar Power Solutions, featuring Inverters & Batteries from leading brands such as MUST High Frequency Solar Inverters, Deye Lithium Batteries and Hybrid Solar Inverters, and Longi Solar Panels.

Also read: JMG marks International Day of Clean Energy, offers solutions for greener environment

These offerings are all aimed at significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels and actively supporting sustainable living across Nigeria.

 

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