Clean Sri Lanka project, aims to address a cleaner physical environment and a nationwide moral commitment to enhance ethical principles. Enhancement of the three pillars of sustainability; Economic, Social and Governance (EESG), have been identified as the framework to address the overarching objectives of this strategic plan with specific stakeholder goals, actions, time lines and outcomes.
Governance Sustainability (policy advocacy, ethics, risk management, partnerships & collaborations, transparency, monitoring and accountability).
Social sustainability (Community Engagement & Education, Inclusion & Empowerment, Health and Well-being)
Environmental sustainability (Energy, emissions, Water, Biodiversity, Waste management, circularity & cleanliness)
Economic sustainability (Green jobs, sustainable industries & businesses, green investment & entrepreneurship).
Foster ethical practices, zero tolerance for corruption, public accountability, and reward excellence.
Foster a mindset of environmental responsibility and social consciousness.
Ensure a clean and sustainable environment by optimizing usage of natural resources.
Strengthen and streamline the waste management system by leveraging public and private sector coordination and improving infrastructure.
The Clean Sri Lanka Project is a nationwide initiative aimed at enhancing the Sri Lankan image into a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable country.
The project focuses on engaging local communities, public and private sector organizations, donor community, media agencies, and NGOs/INGO sectors.
The initiative seeks to create a culture of cleanliness and environmental stewardship, driving both behavioral change (physical, psychological, and emotional) and systemic improvements in a culture of responsibility, ethics, and values towards creating a better society.