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Nalinda Dissanayake

Associate Systems Analyst at EcoSouLife

Nalinda Dissanayake is an Associate Systems Analyst at EcoSouLife since April 2023, where responsibilities include processing invoices and optimizing order fulfilment. Previously, Nalinda served as the Head of Human Resources and Administration at Hirdaramani Group from January 2012 to October 2016, collaborating with senior executives to enhance HR functions. Additional roles at Hirdaramani Group range from Assistant Manager to Human Resources Executive, starting from an internship in July 2007. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Information Systems with a specialization in Human Resources Management and Data Analytics from Deakin University, completion of the ACS Professional Year Program in Computing/ICT, and a BSc in Human Resources Management from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.

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EcoSouLife

EcoSouLife is an environmentally conscious company on a mission to deliver guilt-free disposable and reusable alternatives to the plastic and foam, which fill our landfills and waterways. We're passionate and driven eco-preneurs on a mission to develop products that are not just aesthetically pleasing to the eye or use the highest qualitymaterials – they help protect our ecosystems from poisonous debris, our landfills from harmful waste and help keep our families away from toxic contaminants.EcoSouLife products are designed in Australia, where husband and wife visionaries Gal and Sharon Benjamin founded the brand. Ten years later, we launched EcoSouLife USA (2015) at a time when the U.S. is just beginning to pass legislation to ban single-use plastic and foam containers (now over 120 cities and counties). Other catalysts for growth include the commercial sector where manufacturers of packaged foods are scrambling to change package waste, restaurants are looking for compostable and low-waste alternatives to foam, cardboard and melamine, university sustainability programs are reinvigorated to change due more variety of biodegradable technologies and costs within 15% of non-biodegradable products (while cutting down on the costs of municipal landfill waste and environmental damage).While we encourage the use of reusables, we know our vision will only become a reality by offering solutions as dynamic and mobile as the lifestyles of the customers we serve. Our sustainable solutions include household reusables, outdoor products, food service disposables, single-use consumer goods and b2b contract manufacturing. we offer hundreds of products spanning every available range of biodegradable technology and without compromise - Tree-free, melamine-free, BPA-free and plant based. ~ Safer for you. Safer for the Planet™


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