Suren Cooke Agencies recently unveiled their universally recognized, state-of-the-art, Carbon Neutral facility, aimed at neutralizing the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Consequently, they were awarded the Carbon Neutral Certification by the Sri Lanka Climate Fund.
Salutation to our Dear Customers, As always, when SUREN COOKE AGENCIES contacts you, it is to give some good news!! No more suspense, let’s get to the core of the matter. The controlling authority for Pesticides in Sri Lanka stated recently that it is mandatory to use ‘tamper proof boxes’ to store rodenticide (rat poison) when treating homes, apartment complexes, factories and/or other commercial and non commercial buildings etc. SUREN COOKE AGENCIEs are proud to inform you of their environmentally friendly innovation; a tamper proof rodenticide holder which neither your children nor your pets can get into once secured. We have been supplying these stations to all our clients and can assure you that that it is 100% tamper proof. We are proud to state that this is manufactured in Sri Lanka using 100% locally sourced recycled plastic. Our small contribution to reduce the impact plastic has on our environment. […]
Plastic is one of the most versatile materials that we make use of. They are all around us, whether we’re at home, at work, when we go shopping and even when we’re on holiday. However, the prevalence of plastic also means that we have large amounts to then dispose of. Moreover, recycling plastic is very important, but why?
The general norm is that, higher the floor - lower the risk of termites reaching the top. The notion of termites living only beneath the floor has been proven wrong, with the increased damage, termites have caused to apartments and other high rise buildings in Sri Lanka.
Pest infestation in Sri Lanka is not considered a serious threat unless Dengue causalities are on a rise or properties have been destroyed due to termite damage. Hence the real problem gets swept under the carpet more often than not and by the time the citizens realise the problem, it is often too late.