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Scania Tanzania to support Vingunguti primary school for three years
to start
Dar es Salaam, 29th
March, 2019 –Scania Tanzania
has today committed to support Vingunguti primary school to improve their
learning environment for three years. The declaration went together with
handing over to the school two classes that were renovated by Scania Tanzania.
The support to the school will motivate teachers and students in start-up
extra-curricular activities or projects that focus on sustainability, eg
sustainability clubs, proper cleaning and waste management etc
Sustainability to
Scania is of vital importance and is the core
of our contribution to society by delivering sustainable transport solutions
and by improving customer profitability and community, and it does not end
there.
“For Scania, doing the right things and doing things right is key. We
can achieve a sustainable transport system and a responsible business by
contributing to economic and social development without jeopardising human
health and safety or endangering the environment, we have chosen to begin by
contributing towards education. Children are our future leaders and through
them they will learn about safety and ways to prevent endangerment for the
environment’,said Mr. Marek Rucinski Director at Scania Tanzania.
Today’s young generation possesses vigour, awareness and creativity
which provides them with greater potential to become future sustainability
leaders. To inspire and support their growth in sustainability, Scania Tanzania
is planning to call on primary schools across the country to share their ideas
on ways to save the environment.
Our aim is to nurture tomorrow’s sustainability leaders today with a
long-term goal to continue building awareness on sustainability. What better
way than to support the ideas of the young people who are already setting the
global trends and are aware of the need to address how we interact with the
environment.
Speaking during
the handover, Ms. EliaveraTimoth,
Marketing Manager of Scania Tanzania said, “we are
going to teach studentshow to
control water in the school and waste collection. We are going to build a well
in the near future, so that we can teach them how to use water in a clean
way. This will encourage hygiene in the
school and promote safety.”
During the handover, Mr Calist Chuwa the headmaster of the school said
“We are very grateful for what Scania Tanzania have done. We have had so many
challenges when it comes to the environment which our students have to study
in. The renovated classrooms will allow the children to concentrate more and we
shall work with the team at Scania Tanzania to initiate the extra-curricular
programs to improve the sustainability in our country.
Speaking at the handover Head Master Mr Chuwa said
we are truly happy to receive the two classrooms that has been renovated by
Scania, we appreciate this as state of the classrooms was poor and caused the
students not to concentrate well whilst in class. We look forward to this
partnership with Scania and promise to teach our children the importance of
sustainability.
The world population currently faces challenges about climate and
resources. This will have a tremendous impact on future generations which is
why we should begin to change the ways in which we view our industries and
lifestyles. One way of doing so is by facilitating the growth and to nurture
young students to master sustainability.
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