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On the 20th of October 2008, several residents from WestGate Park Bucharest, sustained by WWF Romania, initiated a campaign to make this business park more eco-friendly.

You must know that even if we work in an office, we still have an impact on the environment.In order to sustain our business, we consume electricity, water and gas and we produce substantial quantities of waste: plastics, paper, and much … much more.

This is why we have decided to reduce our ecological footprint on our surrounding environment, but in the end it all depends on us.

Thus, through the means of this blog we are providing you with information on ways of reducing consumption and recycling waste at the office, but also at home.

We believe that sustainable development will bring long-term benefits for each side implicated: companies, community and nature.

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28 May 2009

WNS @ DANUBE DELTA GREEN PROJECT


On the 16th of May 2009, 2 WNS Romania employees — Daniela Tacu and Nichita Fedul, participated to a green action organized by the NGO EcoAssist. The scope of this activity was to clean up the Danube Delta.


Hosting 23 natural ecosystems, this is the second largest delta in Europe and a very favorable place for the development of highly diverse flora and fauna, with numerous rare species.



The implication of our colleagues was highly appreciated by the organizers and they were invited to participate to other green actions, too.



“It was a unique experience and we didn’t expect to find so much garbage in the middle of the Delta because of the ignorant tourists. But, we are proud to help this place to be more clean and we received the promise from the Biosphere’s representatives that this place will be preserved unpolluted” said an EcoAssist volunteer.

By this action, WNS contributed to the cleaning of the main Danube channel, where 100 garbage bags of 240 liters were collected from the land and from the water.

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