RITES marks Environment Day with 2-week drive 
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RITES marks Environment Day with 2-week drive

RITES Limited observed World Environment Day 2025 by undertaking a two-week campaign from May 22 to June 5

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited, the leading transport infrastructure consultancy and engineering firm, observed World Environment Day 2025 by undertaking a two-week campaign from May 22 to June 5, aligned with the global theme ‘End Plastic Pollution.’ The initiative aimed at driving awareness and collective action towards a greener and sustainable future.

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The campaign, ‘Act Now For Tomorrow’, commenced with a green pledge, reaffirming employees’ commitment to sustainable practices. It featured a series of engaging activities including a plastic collection drive, slogan writing competition, eco-awareness quiz, and a ‘Best Out of Waste’ contest. Plogging drives across RITES offices added momentum, promoting on-ground environmental responsibility.

The campaign culminated in the ‘RITES Ecostep Plog Challenge’, organised in collaboration with Yuva Unstoppable at Government Senior Secondary School, Islampur, Gurugram, on June 5. With active participation from senior officials and employees, the event showcased RITES’ active and inclusive approach to sustainability.

Through this campaign, RITES reaffirmed its commitment to embedding environmental stewardship across its operations—guided by its brand mantra: ‘We Shape What Shapes Lives.’

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