- By Adnan Hameed
On January 1, 2025, Sri Lanka marked a pivotal moment in its history as the President of Sri Lanka launched the Clean Sri Lanka Project-an ambitious and visionary initiative to address pressing environmental challenges while fostering a nationwide moral and ethical commitment that will reposition the country as a leader in sustainable development. Built on the pillars of Environmental, Social, Governance, and Economic Sustainability (EESG), the initiative offers a comprehensive roadmap for achieving its overarching goals.
- A Vision for a Better Tomorrow:
At the heart of the Clean Sri Lanka Project lies its inspiring vision:
“Beautiful Island, Smiling People”
This vision mirrors the aspiration of the nation to achieve an auspicious, grime-free physical space in perfect synchrony with a morally upright and content society. This is supplemented by a mission to reimagine environmental, social, and governance initiatives through innovation, integration, and collaboration.
The mission is therefore a call to action for collective entrepreneurship to combine the efforts of individuals, communities, and institutions to build a sustainable future.
- The Strategic Framework: Four Pillars of Sustainability:
The Clean Sri Lanka Project is founded on a sustainable framework of Environmental, Social, Governance, and Economic Sustainability. The four pillars form a structured change with defined goals, timelines, and outcomes.
- 1. Environmental Sustainability:
The rich ecosystems and natural beauty are part of the country’s identity, but it faces severe threats from pollution, deforestation, and climate change. This pillar deals with environmental protection by:
Waste Management: Developing modern systems for waste collection, segregation, and recycling to mitigate urban and rural pollution.
Energy Conservation: Shift towards renewable sources of energy like solar and wind to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
Water and Biodiversity: Water body protection, reduction in plastic pollution, and preservation of Sri Lanka’s unique biodiversity.
Air Quality: Stronger air pollution controls, especially in cities, to provide citizens with fresh air.
The measures would be coupled with collaborations between the government and NGOs, private businesses, and local communities to uphold its effective implementation.
- 2. Social Sustainability:
An empowered community and inclusiveness are important elements for a sustainable society. It focuses on
Education: This will be developed through schools, colleges, and community outreach programs to raise awareness about living sustainably. Eco-clubs and green ambassadors will induce a sense of responsibility.
Health: The project first recognizes the nexus between a healthy environment and human health, putting emphasis on clean water, safe sanitation, and elimination of exposure to harmful pollutants.
Inclusion: Involvement of all citizens, women, children, and the elderly among others, making sure that in the benefits achieved through sustainability.
Through the above aspects, the project develops a society to live healthily and inclusively.
- 3. Governance Sustainability:
Any effective undertaking has strong governance as its foundation. This pillar pushes for ethics and integrity, anchored on encouraging citizens to live by ethical principles on a daily basis and in institution decision-making. It similarly promotes policy transparency and openness from government stances to secure the trust of the stakeholders involved. Finally, policy reforms that uphold changes geared toward meeting global best practices in sustainability and environment protection become essential.
It also envisions the governance of all these sectors so that the private sector, government, and civil society can interact well with each other.
- 4. Economic Sustainability:
Economic development should be developed in harmony with environmental and social responsibility. In this pillar, it focuses on:
- Green Jobs: Employment for renewable energy, waste management, and sustainable industries.
- Sustainable Industries: Supporting businesses to move towards eco-friendly practices and green technologies.
- Entrepreneurship: Innovative startups and small businesses engaged in sustainability.
The Clean Sri Lanka Project aims to balance economic prosperity with environmental stewardship by promoting a green economy.
- Flagship Events and Activities:
To bring the vision of the Clean Sri Lanka Project to life, several high-impact activities have been planned:
- Colombo Clean-Up Day
One of the flagship events of the project is Colombo Clean-Up Day, which encourages volunteers from all walks of life to clean streets, parks, and waterways in the capital. This event is aimed at inspiring civic pride and demonstrating the importance of collective action in maintaining urban cleanliness and sustainability.
Green Living Workshop
This is a hands-on workshop on the practical knowledge to reduce carbon footprints, to adopt green practices, and to introduce eco-friendly alternatives into daily life. The simple ways to live sustainably that can be learned here include composting, using renewable energy, and reducing waste.
- A Call to Action for the Entire Nation:
The Clean Sri Lanka Project is not just a government initiative but also a call to action for all citizens. Because sustainable development cannot be achieved without cooperation, the project aims to encourage partnerships across sectors.
Citizens are supported to adopt home-based green actions like reducing usage of energy sources, using the public transport modes, and recyclable waste generation. Businesses will be challenged towards the integration of sustainability in every activity, with the educational setups being the real agents of training the future group of green change leaders.
- Success Measurement: Results and Milestones:
The implementation project has proposed certain goals in order to obtain measurable results of success. As for example
- Reduce urban waste to 25% in two years.
- Increase contribution of renewable energy to the national grid to 40% in 2030.
- Establishment of 1,000 green jobs within five years.
These targets shall be periodically assessed and reported accordingly to the general public.
- A Bold Leap Ahead:
The Clean Sri Lanka Project is a bold and visionary step toward a sustainable future. It seeks to transform Sri Lanka into a global model for sustainable development by addressing the physical, social, and moral challenges facing the nation.
The tagline of the project is “Beautiful Island, Smiling People.” The beauty is encapsulated in a cleaner environment and a healthier, happier society. When all can commit to this vision, Sri Lanka will pave the way for a brighter tomorrow in which the beauteousness of this island and the smile of its people shall live on.
- Conclusion: The Clean Sri Lanka Project is more than an initiative—it’s a bold step towards embedding sustainability into the very fabric of the nation. With a comprehensive approach and ambitious goals, it demonstrates a true commitment to reshaping Sri Lanka’s identity as a global leader in sustainable development. This is a call for collective action, urging citizens, institutions, and stakeholders to join forces in this transformative journey. I believe this project has the power to inspire not just Sri Lanka but the world, proving that united efforts can transform challenges into opportunities for a brighter and greener future.