7Up Onboards Engr Lovelyn As New Senior Sustainability Manager

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Engr. Lovelyn Okoye has been appointed as the new Senior Sustainability Manager at Seven Up Bottling Company (SBC), a move that underscores the growing significance of sustainability in Nigeria’s corporate landscape.

Sources reached by BrandSpur national news, claim that this key recruitment is a significant step forward for SBC in strengthening its commitment to sustainable business practices and environmental responsibility.

Access Bank Correct Issue With more than 12 years of experience, Okoye is a seasoned sustainability specialist who joins SBC following an impressive career at Dangote Cement Plc (DCP), where she most recently held the position of Group Sustainability and Environment Manager.

Her move at SBC signifies not only a turning point in her professional life but also a more general change in SBC’s focus on sustainability.

In the course of her employment at Dangote Cement, Okoye made a name for herself as a powerful authority on corporate sustainability. Her stellar history includes leading several projects that have a significant positive influence on the environment and nearby communities in addition to DCP. Her creation of a hand sanitiser and liquid soap production unit during the COVID-19 epidemic, which benefited the Ibese plant and the neighbourhood it was housed in, is one of her most notable accomplishments.

Her knowledge encompasses all aspects of sustainability initiatives, not only environmental ones. Her contributions to decarbonisation, circular economy initiatives, and community empowerment projects have been invaluable. Her efforts have brought her numerous honours, including eleven internal DCP awards, which is a worthy testament to her contributions to sustainability, social performance, and health, safety, security, and environment (HSSE) procedures.

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Okoye is anticipated to use her extensive experience in SBC’s environmental initiatives in her new position. In a LinkedIn article, she shared her excitement about joining SBC and cited the company’s innovative culture and dedication to community development as important considerations in her decision: “Seven Up Bottling Company’s SABI values – Strive, Accountability, Bonding, and Innovation – resonate deeply with me,” she stated. “I’m thrilled to be positioned to fire on positive differences in the lives of all our stakeholders!”

This new phase, in her opinion, offers a chance to increase her impact and carry out her goal of! building a more sustainable world. She said: “I’m excited to bring my expertise, experience, and passion for sustainability to Seven Up Bottling Company,” she said. “Together, we aim to drive sustainable excellence that will impact the triple bottom line of the organization and the industry at large.”

The move by SBC to hire Okoye is in line with the mounting demand from around the world for businesses to address environmental issues and implement more sustainable business models. The action also demonstrates how sustainability is becoming more and more seen as a primary corporate function as opposed to a secondary worry.

Particularly the beverage industry is under attention for problems like water use and plastic waste. Okoye’s hiring is viewed by SBC as a proactive move in the company’s continued attempts to confront these issues head-on.