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Halliburton Mobilizes for World Environment Day

Halliburton Mobilizes for World Environment Day

Halliburton employees across the globe organized initiatives to support World Environment Day and its 2023 theme, #beatplasticpollution.

Bailey Millican
Bailey Millican June 08, 2023

Halliburton employees across the globe organized initiatives to support World Environment Day and its 2023 theme, #beatplasticpollution.

Awareness Campaign

The Talent Management and Health, Safety, and Environment teams in Europe, Eurasia, and Sub-Saharan Africa (EESSA) encouraged local communities to #beatplasticpollution through education and engagement. The team created and circulated a collage featuring artwork from employees’ children that depicted topics related to plastic pollution and recycling.

Children in the EESSA region created artwork for a collage in support of the World Environment Day #beatplasticpollution theme.
Children in the EESSA region created artwork for a collage in support of the World Environment Day #beatplasticpollution theme.

The collage, which included 60 drawings, paintings, and other artwork, was created to heighten awareness about plastic pollution, and highlight actions employees and their families can take to reduce their environmental impact at work and at home.

Talent Management Manager and project coordinator Mairalejandra Infante said, “The main goal of this campaign was to create a project where we capture the reality of plastic pollution through the vision of our children.”

Campus Clean Up

A group of Halliburton employees and RISE Scholars recently gathered at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) for a campus clean-up event. Darianna Glenn, RISE Scholars president and IT specialist, collaborated with University Affairs to organize the service project.

“We organized the PVAMU Clean-Up event to show the RISE Scholars Halliburton cares about community,” Glenn said. “It was another great opportunity to demonstrate Halliburton’s commitment to PVAMU goes beyond work.”

The clean-up effort involved trash collection in common areas and parking lots. 

Halliburton employees and RISE scholars at PVAMU campus clean up.
Halliburton employees and RISE scholars at PVAMU campus clean up.

Emily Clark, volunteer and University Affairs Specialist, said, “I was very happy to be part of the Prairie View A&M University Campus Clean-Up event. It builds comradery between the RISE Scholars and highlights Halliburton’s values. It showed the RISE Scholars that Halliburton cares about the community and specifically about them and their university.”

To learn more about Halliburton’s values and its commitment to the community, visit About Us.

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