Receiving the "100% Paperless" stamp is a significant achievement that underscores the SLC General Secretariat's commitment to innovation and sustainability. This accomplishment signifies the SLC General Secretariat's complete transition to digital operations, eliminating the need for paper in all internal and external interactions and transactions by the end of 2021. Achieving this level of environmental and operational efficiency not only reduces the SLC General Secretariat's environmental footprint by minimising paper consumption and waste but also enhances efficiency by streamlining operations and improving resource management.
To reach this milestone, the SLC General Secretariat has made substantial investments in information technology and electronic archiving systems, updating its policies and procedures to promote a paperless work environment. Processes that once relied heavily on paperwork and traditional archiving systems are now conducted securely and efficiently in a digital format. The "100% Paperless" stamp also reflects the General Secretariat's commitment to the government's digital transformation goals and demonstrates its leadership in adopting best practices to achieve a sustainable and innovative working environment. This achievement sets a benchmark for other institutions aiming to embrace digital transformation and reduce reliance on paper in their operations.