Drivegreen highlights need of preserving environment at National Symposium on Air Quality Management

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Untitled-6Drivegreen stall in the 6th National Symposium on Air Quality Management 2016

 

The sixth National Symposium on Air Quality Management emphasised the need of taking firm measures to facilitate environment conservation and protection to create a sustainable future.

In his keynote address, President Maithripala Sirisena expressed these views at the symposium held at Waters Edge, Battaramulla recently. 

The first copy of the action plan for clean air in 2025 was presented to the President during the event. Surendra Perera representing Drivegreen, in his presentation stressed the importance of emission tests and explained how customers can benefit in terms of fuel saving by taking an emission test from Drivegreen. Emission tests help preserve the environment and accurate emission testing reporting to facilitate this process, he said.

Drivegreen emission tests also provide an estimated fuel wastage report which gives vehicle owners a clear idea of their vehicle fuel efficiency. The Drivegreen fuel wastage calculator indicates to customer as soon as fuel wastage takes place enabling them take remedial measures. This benefits the whole country in terms of saving foreign exchange. This fuel wastage calculator service is available from all Drivegreen stations island wide.

Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs Director Planning Dr. M.M.S.S.B. Yalegama said that Sri Lanka’s Vehicle Emission Testing program is an exemplary project within the region and that the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model applied in implementing this program over the past eight years is one of the key success factors contributing to such an outcome.

The highly successful panel discussion emphasised on different facets of emission testing and concluded  that emission testing will tremendously benefit Sri Lanka and its people in future in terms of saving its air water and soil.

Minister of Science, Technology and Research Susil Premajayantha, Minister of Disaster Management Anura Priyadarshana Yapa and a number of foreign delegates representing donor agencies as well as UN envoys were present at the occasion.

 

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