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SGA to turn old guards’ uniforms into school bags

The move reaffirms the commitment of the company towards ensuring a clean and safe environment.
NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT13th February 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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SGA Security CEO and Chairman Jules Delahaije, Anthony Odhiambo Founder and Choreographer of Mathare Kids Talent Hub and Myrna van der Veen, Curator at the Ardhi Gallery pose with the bags made from recycled SGA old guards’ uniforms during an art exhibition. The bags were donated to the Mathare Kids Talent Hub to ensure that the kids have access to essential educational tools. Photo by SGA
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The move reaffirms the commitment of the company towards ensuring a clean and safe environment.

Private security company, SGA Security will be recycling old guards’ uniforms to school bags that will be donated to underprivileged children living in the informal settlements in its quest towards environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

SGA, which employs over 19,000 employees across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania will collect old uniforms from their security guards and recycle them into functional school bags, ensuring that they are repurposed and that children in underserved communities have access to essential educational tools.

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“At SGA Security we are keen to ensure that the environment around us flourishes and is taken care of, as well as to give back to the society. The old guards’ uniforms, if not recycled will end up in landfills and might cause harmful effects to the environment. Recycling these uniforms to school bags ensures that health and safety are promoted as well as livelihoods of the underprivileged communities improve,” SGA Security CEO and Chairman Jules Delahaije, said during the handover of the recycled bags.

Delahaije added that the move reaffirms the commitment of the company towards ensuring a clean and safe environment.

The first set of bags was donated during an art exhibition at the Ardhi Gallery, where artists showcased their work under the theme ‘Ubuntu: Humanity & Environment’. The bags were donated to children from Mathare slums who performed during the art exhibition.

One of the artists who showcased his work appreciated the contribution that the company has made to the Mathare Kids.

“I would like to thank the sponsors of this exhibition, who have championed the rights of the underprivileged. I was once a kid living in the slums, and as I saw people use guns to shoot other fellow humans, someone sponsored me and gave me a camera, which I used to shoot different aspects of humanity as showcased in the exhibition today,” said Julius Mwelu.

The art exhibition, curated by Myrna van der Veen will run through the month of February and provides a platform for talented artists who may otherwise go unnoticed.

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