(L-R), Air France – KLM Regional General Manager for East and Southern Africa, Marius van der Ham, looks on as Hildabeta Amiani, Air France - KLM Country Sales Manager for Kenya & Offline Markets, presents one of the eco-friendly bags made from repurposed billboards and banners to Monica Akinyi, Head Teacher of Muthangari Primary & Junior Secondary School, during a donation event at the school.PHOTO/COURTESY

Air France-KLM Donates Eco-Friendly Bags to Students

CSR EDUCATION

Air France-KLM has donated 174 eco-friendly bags and pouches to pupils at the Muthangari Primary & Junior Secondary School in Nairobi, Kenya.  

 

The bags were creatively repurposed from old billboards and banners, symbolizing Air France-KLM’s commitment to environmental sustainability and its proactive approach to promoting a greener, cleaner future.

 

The initiative supports the reduction of waste and provides students with practical and sustainable solutions for their everyday needs.

Centre, Air France – KLM Regional General Manager for East and Southern Africa, Marius van der Ham, poses for a photo holding one of the eco-friendly bags made from repurposed billboards and banners with Hildabeta Amiani, Air France - KLM Country Sales Manager for Kenya & Offline Markets (left) and Stephanie Spelle, Air France – KLM Regional Commercial Director for East and Southern Africa (right) after a successful donation of the said bags to Muthangari Primary School.
Centre, Air France – KLM Regional General Manager for East and Southern Africa, Marius van der Ham, poses for a photo holding one of the eco-friendly bags made from repurposed billboards and banners with Hildabeta Amiani, Air France – KLM Country Sales Manager for Kenya & Offline Markets (left) and Stephanie Spelle, Air France – KLM Regional Commercial Director for East and Southern Africa (right) after a successful donation of the said bags to Muthangari Primary School. PHOTO/COURTESY

 

“By repurposing these materials that would otherwise contribute to waste, we are working to instill in our children the values of sustainability and resourcefulness,”

said Air France – KLM Regional General Manager for East and Southern Africa, Marius van der Ham.

 

Air France-KLM and Muthangari Primary & Junior Secondary School have an ongoing relationship that has seen the airline group address the school’s various needs, including the painting of classrooms, repairing of desks, the provision of stationery supplies, and the implementation of mentorship programs.  

 

These efforts underscore the company’s approach to corporate social responsibility and its commitment to supporting education and environmental conservation.

 

“We are grateful to Air France-KLM for their generous donation and ongoing support,”

said Monica Akinyi, the Headteacher of the Muthangari Primary & Junior Secondary School.

“These bags serve as practical items for our students and also represent a valuable lesson in sustainability.”

 

(L-R), Air France – KLM Regional General Manager for East and Southern Africa, Marius van der Ham, addresses pupils of Muthangari Primary School during a donation event. Also present is Air France – KLM Country Sales Manager for Kenya & Offline Markets, Hildabeta Amiani. The event saw 174 pupils receiving eco-friendly bags made from repurposed billboards and banners. PHOTO/COURTESY

 

Billboards are usually made of heavy-grade vinyl, which typically turns into waste at the end of a campaign. By repurposing, the airline provides children from underprivileged communities with long-lasting bags, while protecting the environment from unnecessary landfills.


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