Mtn Introduces Paper-Based SIM Cards In Lagos

MTN Paper-Based Sim Cards: MTN Nigeria, a popular telecom operator, on Friday, announced the introduction of paper-based biodegradable eco-friendly SIM cards. This development is in line with its Project Zero goals to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and achieve net zero emissions by 2040. 

The telecom giant made this disclosure in a statement on Friday, stating that this shift aligns with the company’s Project Zero initiative, which aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2040.

MTN Paper-Based Sim Cards To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The operator, with 78 million subscribers, said as part of the pilot program, these eco-friendly SIM cards will be available in selected MTN stores in Lagos and Abuja.

MTN Paper-Based Sim Cards
MTN Paper-Based Sim Cards

This development comes barely a week after the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) announced plans to issue a revised corporate governance code, updating the last code from 2016 with a key focus on mandatory sustainability reporting for telecom operators.

MTN in a statement noted that the gradual elimination of plastic-based SIM cards would help the company make a huge contribution to plastic pollution prevention, showing its commitment to continuously exploring ways to integrate sustainable practices into its operations.

Tobe Okigbo, Chief Corporate Services, and Sustainability Officer, said, “MTN Paper-Based Sim Cards. Our new eco-friendly SIM cards represent part of our continuous commitment to environmental responsibility.”

Also, it reveals our dedication to reducing waste, supporting local Nigerian vendors, and integrating sustainability into business operations as well as the daily lives of the people.”

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Benefits Of The New Development

The company further revealed that the biodegradable SIM cards are produced by a local supplier, reinforcing its support for local businesses and driving sustainable economic growth. 

It also lowers carbon emissions footprint during production and disposal.

MTN also said this move aligns with its promise to ‘Doing for the Planet’, prioritizing eco-responsibility and minimizing the company’s environmental footprint through responsible and sustainable waste management practices.

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Abdullahi Kafayat
Abdullahi Kafayat

Abdullahi Kafayat is an enthusiastic writer interested in the tech world. She's a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University and has a BSc in Chemistry. You can reach her at Kafayatabdullahi17@gmail.com.

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