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#UnPlasticAfrica: Airtel Pushes for Plastic-Free Environment

…Concludes Nationwide Environment Week with Market Clean-Up by Employees

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
June 16, 2025
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L-r: Regional Operations Director, Airtel Nigeria, Peter Francis; Treasurer, Elegushi Model Market, Cynthia Oranya; Secretary, Elegushi Model Market, Elizabeth Afolabi (representing the Iyaloja); Director, Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Femi Adeniran; and Director, Sales and Distribution, Airtel Nigeria, Ifeoma Okafor-Obi; during the market Airtel’s clean-up exercise at Elegushi Model Market in commemoration of World Environment Day in Lagos State, on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

L-r: Regional Operations Director, Airtel Nigeria, Peter Francis; Treasurer, Elegushi Model Market, Cynthia Oranya; Secretary, Elegushi Model Market, Elizabeth Afolabi (representing the Iyaloja); Director, Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Femi Adeniran; and Director, Sales and Distribution, Airtel Nigeria, Ifeoma Okafor-Obi; during the market Airtel’s clean-up exercise at Elegushi Model Market in commemoration of World Environment Day in Lagos State, on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

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Airtel Nigeria has wrapped up its 2025 World Environment Week campaign, themed ‘Ending Plastic Pollution’, with an employee-driven market clean-up exercise at Elegushi Model Market, Jakande, Lekki, Lagos.

The activity was supported by the Ecobarter Company, a social enterprise focused on the promotion of a circular economy.

Branded #UnPlasticAfrica, the events spanned six states and mobilised Airtel employees, community leaders, government partners, and market communities in a united effort to combat plastic pollution.

With the Lagos Market Cleanup, Airtel staff and community members joined forces to remove plastic waste and sensitize the locals on individual contributions towards a plastic-free environment.

To support sustainability and align with Lagos State’s ban on single-use plastic, large bins for refuse sorting as well as parasols, and reusable tote with #UnPlasticAfrica messaging were distributed to traders and their customers in the market to encourage behavioural change.

Speaking on behalf of Airtel Nigeria CEO Dinesh Balsingh at the clean-up exercise, Director, Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Femi Adeniran, highlighted the critical importance of community participation in safeguarding the environment and commended the market leadership for their openness and commitment to such impactful initiatives.

“True environmental care starts with action: keeping our gutters and surroundings clean and ensuring that plastic waste never finds its way into our canals and waterways. The Elegushi market community has shown remarkable leadership by welcoming this initiative, and we are proud to have partnered with them to make a tangible difference as we commemorate World Environment Day 2025. We believe that this effort will spark a ripple effect, inspiring communities across the nation to take bold steps towards a cleaner, healthier Nigeria,” he said.

In her response on behalf of the President of the Elegushi Model Market traders’ association Iyaloja Simbiat Ronke Lawal, the Secretary of the trade association Elizabeth Afolabi, conveyed the group’s appreciation to the volunteers and Airtel Nigeria as an organisation. She commended the company for the clean-up initiative which she noted would leave a positive impact on the market.

“We want to thank Airtel Nigeria and all the volunteers for coming to our market to help clean and support us. This has really helped us and made our market a better place. We are incredibly happy and promise to sustain what you have started here today,” she said.

Recall that the Airtel Nigeria World Environment Week campaign began on June 4 with an employee seminar led by Mr Balsingh, followed by market clean-up exercises at Bodija Market, Oyo State; Oba Market, Benin City, Edo State; Wuse Market, Abuja; Artisan Market, Enugu State; Yankaba Market, Kano State; and finally, Elegushi Model Market, Jakande, Lagos.

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