Explore the world of RCIL through our dedication to preserving Nigeria’s environment and heritage.
RCIL‘s operations in Nigeria are deeply intertwined with the nation’s rich cultural heritage. We hold a profound respect for Nigeria’s diverse cultural traditions.
Cultural Sustainability
RCIL actively engages with local communities and cultural institutions to preserve, promote, and celebrate Nigeria’s cultural heritage. We recognize the importance of cultural sustainability and work diligently to ensure our operations respect and contribute positively to Nigeria’s cultural tapestry.
Environmental Stewardship
At RCIL, we acknowledge the pivotal role of environmental stewardship in the Nigerian context. Nigeria faces pressing environmental challenges, and RCIL is determined to minimize its environmental footprint.
RCIL operates with scrupulous adherence to Nigerian environmental laws and regulations, including the Nigerian Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Act (Cap N125 LFN 2004). Our commitment to sustainability is exemplified by our “Kore” initiative, named after the Hausa word for “green.” Kore is at the forefront of our sustainability journey, dedicated to transforming waste through innovative recycling and upcycling practices, aligning with our dedication to preserving Nigeria’s environment.