Earth Day Lights Out: A Bright Idea for a Greener Tomorrow
- April 22, 2024





To respond to World Earth Day (April 22), we are excited to join the global movement in celebrating it today. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship, we’re turning off the lights in our office for 60 minutes today to save energy.
Earth Day isn’t just about one day—it’s a reminder that every action counts. Whether it’s turning off lights, planting a tree, or recycling cans and papers, these measures can effectively reduce environmental harm. We’re all part of a global community striving for a greener, healthier future.
Thus, Reitar will continue to support sustainable development and raise our eco-consciousness to create a greener future. Let’s embrace the darkness and reflect on the beauty of our planet.
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