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CardCentre, MTN Nigeria Partner To Unveil Sustainable SIM Cards

by Olushola Bello
11 hours ago
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MTN Nigeria
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Cardcentre Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Chams HoldCo, has taken innovation and sustainability to the next level with the launch of eco-friendly SIM cards across the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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This pioneering initiative, developed in collaboration with MTN Nigeria, was officially unveiled in Lagos and marks a significant advancement in the country’s telecommunications sector.

The new SIM cards are made entirely from 100 per cent biodegradable materials and hold certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), confirming compliance with sustainable forestry standards.

Engineered to minimize environmental impact, these SIM cards are produced using recyclable components and energy-efficient manufacturing techniques, meeting global sustainability benchmarks while delivering the reliable performance expected by telecom users.

This initiative highlights the mutual commitment of CardCentre and MTN Nigeria to lowering their environmental footprint and fostering sustainable practices within the sector.

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By substituting traditional plastic SIM cards with biodegradable alternatives, the partnership seeks to drastically cut plastic waste and pollution in Nigeria and the wider West African region.

The chief executive officer of CardCentre, Lekan Latona said, “we are proud to collaborate with MTN Nigeria on this innovative project. Our biodegradable SIM cards mark an important step toward a greener future for telecommunications.”

The chief corporate services and sustainability officer at MTN Nigeria,Tobe Okigbo stated that “at MTN Nigeria, we are passionate about positively impacting both the environment and our communities. This partnership with CardCentre underscores our commitment to sustainability and innovation, while also supporting local businesses and stimulating economic growth through strategic alliances.”

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CardCentre remains at the forefront of smart card manufacturing and personalisation, with a proven history of delivering transformative solutions across Nigeria and beyond. This latest advancement further strengthens its role as a key catalyst for sustainable development in the technology sector.

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Through continuous research and development, CardCentre is exploring additional eco-friendly initiatives within its product range. It maintains its focus on providing high-quality, innovative, and environmentally responsible solutions for clients in the financial, telecommunications, and public service industries.

 

 


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