Main News Press Releases DTEK Donetsk Grids to support the Earth Hour campaign

DTEK Donetsk Grids to support the Earth Hour campaign

On March 27, DTEK Donetsk Grids will join the Earth Hour international environmental initiative, which is held annually under the umbrella of the World Wildlife Fund. This day, the energy company will turn off the illumination of office buildings and signs in structural units for one hour at 8.30 pm.

“DTEK is transforming its business in accordance with the New Strategy 2030, which is based on ESG principles, values and business responsibility for progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN Global Compact. On March 27, we will turn off the illumination of office buildings and signboards in the company's structural divisions for 60 minutes. We're joining Earth Hour not just to save electricity. By supporting this initiative, we draw attention to the need for a responsible attitude to the world around us,” says Oleksii Degtyarev, CEO of DTEK Donetsk Grids.

Earth Hour is the largest environmental campaign on the planet that engage more than 2 billion people around the world from more than 180 countries. During the action, the World Wide Fund for Nature calls to turn off the lights for one hour as a sign of concern for the future of the planet. Millions of people around the world symbolically turn off the lights in their homes and workplaces for an hour, making a commitment to take care of nature every day. At the same time, the illumination of the most famous buildings and monuments in the world goes out. In 2021, the international Earth Hour will take place for the 15th time.

DTEK is a responsible and conscious company. DTEK Donetsk Grids priorities biodiversity conservation, responsible attitude to resources and the environment. As previously reported, by installing protective nesting platforms for storks on power line poles, as well as bird protection diverters on high-voltage lines, the company saved about 200 white storks, 120 of which are chicks. In addition, DTEK Donetsk Grids installed more than 2,000 eco-friendly lamps in 2020. They are safe, economical, do not contain substances harmful to humans and nature.

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