As part of ongoing efforts to tackle one of Nigeria’s most pressing environmental
challenges, The Alternative Bank is set to execute the inaugural edition of its
‘Walk4ZeroPlastic’ campaign on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Tejuosho Market in Yaba,
Lagos.
The initiative, which forms part of the World Environment Day Program of Sterling
Sustainability Working Group, is a community-driven campaign designed to reduce
plastic pollution, foster responsible waste habits, and drive grassroots environmental
advocacy. Anchored on the theme “In Markets, On Streets, For the Future,” the
campaign will combine a symbolic walk with plastic recovery efforts, market
sensitisation, and on-site sustainability-linked account activations.
Plastic waste remains a significant environmental challenge in Lagos, with markets
like Tejuosho bearing the brunt of improper disposal practices. By mobilising
employees, volunteers, market leaders, traders, and residents, the Walk4ZeroPlastic
aims to collect over 10 tons of plastic waste, while sparking conversations around long-
term behavioral change and environmental responsibility.
Speaking ahead of the event, Hassan Yusuf, Managing Director and CEO of The
Alternative Bank, said:
“As a financial institution with deep roots in community and sustainability, we see this
campaign as part of our responsibility to contribute meaningfully to collective efforts
addressing the plastic crisis. The reality is, no single organisation or sector can solve

problem alone. But by showing up – side by side with local partners, market
leaders, and everyday citizens – we can help drive the kind of progress that sticks.”
This initiative complements Sterling HoldCo’s wider sustainability agenda, aligning
with national ESG priorities and global frameworks such as the Global Plastics Treaty
and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 12 and 13). Beyond clean-up, the
campaign seeks to foster a deeper understanding of responsible consumption,
community engagement, and inclusive growth.
“We’re proud to play our part in supporting cleaner environments, and we believe that
real change happens not in boardrooms, but on the ground, with consistent action and
shared purpose. Walk4ZeroPlastic is one of many steps we must take together, and
the Sterling Group remains committed to walking that journey with our communities,”
added Bunmi Ajiboye, Chairperson of the Sterling Sustainability Working Group.
The outreach is being executed in collaboration with key partners, including
Wastebanc, the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, LASEPA,
LAWMA, Sterling ONE Foundation, Rite Foods, Africa Clean-up Initiative, and