London School of Business and Finance commits to protecting our environment
At London School of Business & Finance (LSBF), we do more than just have a positive impact on our students’ careers – we also strive to have the same impact on the world around us. Our team is united in its belief that we must encourage social responsibility in everything we do. This means we consistently find ways to help our employees and students to support others.
Our objective for environment management and protection will be:
– To manage use of resources and wastes.
– To identify control measures to sustain good environmental practices.
– To educate and train staff to identify with green initiatives and related programmes in support of saving the environment.
At LSBF in Singapore, we have contributed to the community by engaging in projects as follows:
LSBF has received the Eco Office certification by the Singapore Environment Council for our environmental commitment, based on parameters revolving around our policies, consumption, waste management and recycling practices. LSBF endeavours to be an Eco Leader in the private education sector and engage in a continuous effort to be a recipient of the School Green Award.
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