BSP Donates K40,000 To Support Nature Park's Trash To Treasure Festival



Bank South Pacific (BSP) has once again demonstrated its commitment to environmental sustainability through its continued support of the GoGreen Campaign, donating K40,000 to Port Moresby Nature Park ahead of the 2025 Trash to Treasure Sculpture Festival.

 As highlighted in Aseneth Waide’s PNG Haus Bung story, the amount was presented by BSP General Manager Corporate Affairs & Community, Hari Rabura, during the festival launch.

“We have a responsibility to care for the environment and to support initiatives that help our communities thrive,” said Rabura. “Trash to Treasure Festival is a powerful platform that turns waste into wonder—transforming discarded plastics into meaningful, large-scale sculptures that inspire action.” “This partnership with the Port Moresby Nature Park aligns with our values of care and growth.”                     “From annual school clean-up campaigns to tree planting on the World Environment Day, BSP is proud to be a part of these collective efforts.”

 As naming sponsor, BSP is encouraging the public to visit the sculptures—made entirely from recycled solid waste—on display from June 5, 2025, at Port Moresby Nature Park.

Port Moresby Nature Park CEO Johnpaul Houston thanked BSP, saying: “This is an initiative that transforms waste into powerful environmental art.” “BSP’s support enables us to engage schools, businesses, and families in meaningful conservations about reducing plastic waste while showcasing the creative potential of recycling.” “We look forward to welcoming the public to experience these sculptures and be part of a movement towards a cleaner, greener PNG.”


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