HSBC Bank Malta joined the global Earth Hour initiative once again this year, continuing its tradition of supporting environmental sustainability. On Saturday, 23rd March, HSBC Malta turned off all non-essential lighting at its main buildings – the Operations Centre in Qormi, the Head Office in Valletta, and the HSBC Global Services Contact Centre in Swatar – from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, aligning with other HSBC Group sites worldwide.
By participating in Earth Hour, HSBC Malta aims to contribute to a global message of environmental awareness and the importance of energy conservation. The initiative, which encourages individuals and organizations worldwide to turn off their lights for one hour, serves as a symbol of commitment to the planet.
HSBC’s participation in earth day focused not only on reducing energy consumption but also on inspiring individuals and communities to engage in sustainable actions that benefit the environment. HSBC Malta also encouraged its staff and the public to use the hour to undertake positive activities that contribute to the health of our planet.
“Participating in Earth Hour aligns with HSBC Malta’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and environmental consciousness. While turning off our lights for one hour is a symbolic gesture, it represents a broader commitment to making more sustainable choices and highlighting the role each of us can play in addressing climate change,” Glenn Bugeja, Manager Corporate Sustainability said.
By joining Earth Hour, HSBC Malta joins a global community in this simple yet impactful initiative, underscoring the collective action needed to foster a sustainable future.
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