19/10/2024
MTN Nigeria Pilots Paper-based Eco-friendly SIM Cards in Line with Project Zero Goals
has launched a groundbreaking pilot of paper-based biodegradable SIM cards, moving the telecom giant one step closer to its Project Zero ambitions of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and achieving net zero emissions by 2040. This bold initiative not only aims to reduce plastic waste but also aligns with global efforts to adopt circular economy practices.
The new eco-friendly SIM cards are made from 100% Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper, ensuring they biodegrade naturally and are recyclable. Compared to traditional PVC plastic SIMs, these cards drastically minimize environmental harm and lower carbon emissions during production and disposal.
In response to growing environmental concerns, including those raised by the Nigerian Communications Commission's (NCC) plans for mandatory sustainability reporting, MTN Nigeriaโs eco-conscious shift promotes responsible waste management practices. Speaking on the development, Tobe Okigbo, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, remarked:
โOur new eco-friendly SIM cards represent part of our continuous commitment to environmental responsibility, reducing waste, supporting local vendors, and integrating sustainability into both our operations and the lives of our customers.โ
This initiative highlights MTN's efforts to tackle plastic pollution, contributing to a global trend where mobile operators seek sustainable alternatives to traditional SIM cards, many of which end up polluting oceans and landfills.
Photo credit: MTN Nigeria
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Uto Ukpanah Federal Ministry of Environment LasepaOfficial