Access Holdings recently welcomed students from Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) to its headquarters, where the students expressed appreciation for the Group’s sponsorship of the EcoMalchemy Plastic-to-Art Project.
The innovative initiative transformed discarded plastic waste into striking artistic masterpieces, now proudly exhibited in a museum. Through the project, students explored how creativity can inspire conversations around sustainability and environmental responsibility.
During the visit, the students presented a special award of appreciation to Access Holdings in recognition of its pivotal role in bringing the project to life. They were warmly received by Victor Willie, Head of Stakeholder Management at Access Holdings, alongside members of the Group’s sustainability team.
The students shared how the project expanded their perspectives on waste management, community impact, and the power of collaboration. They also commended Access Holdings for its continued commitment to supporting youth-driven innovation in tackling environmental challenges.
In response, Access Holdings’ representatives applauded the students’ creativity and reaffirmed the Group’s dedication to advancing sustainability, fostering innovation, and building impactful partnerships that drive long-term change.