Británico promotes sustainability with its first ecological mural in San Juan de Lurigancho

British continues to promote sustainable initiatives that generate a positive impact on the community. As part of its volunteer program, it carried out its first ecological mural at the San Juan de Lurigancho headquarters, using ecological paints with low levels of toxic compounds, which contributes to improving air quality and reducing environmental impact.

This project was made possible thanks to the participation of 16 volunteers, who, over the course of a four-hour day, brought to life a design inspired by British culture and respect for the environment. Beyond beautifying the space, this initiative reinforces the institution's commitment to sustainability and promotes the use of responsible materials.

We congratulate Británico for developing actions that contribute to building a more sustainable future.

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