Rite Foods Hosts Forum on Clean Energy Adoption for Nigeria's FMCG Sector
Rite Foods Limited hosted a forum in Lagos focused on clean energy adoption in Nigeria's FMCG sector, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability with 95% of its energy sourced from cleaner options like natural gas and solar power. The event featured discussions on the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, aligning with Nigeria's Energy Transition Plan aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2060. Keynote speaker Titilayo Oshodi highlighted the importance of addressing challenges and opportunities in clean energy integration through effective policy frameworks and technological innovations.

Rite Foods Limited hosted a stakeholders' forum focused on clean energy adoption in Nigeria's FMCG sector, highlighting the company’s commitment to sustainability. The event, themed "Nigeria's Clean Energy Transition: Balancing Risks, Trade-offs and Opportunities for Sustainable Growth," gathered government officials, energy experts, and industry leaders in Lagos.
Rite Foods reported that 95% of its energy consumption comes from cleaner sources like natural gas and solar power. Keynote speaker Titilayo Oshodi emphasized the need for a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy in line with Nigeria's Energy Transition Plan, targeting net-zero emissions by 2060.
The forum addressed challenges and opportunities for integrating clean energy solutions, with discussions on policy frameworks and technological innovations. Rite Foods' approach includes disciplined energy management practices and investments in energy efficiency to enhance operational resilience and reduce environmental impact.




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