The Coca-Cola System in Nigeria, comprising Coca-Cola Nigeria, CHI Limited and Nigerian Bottling Company alongside its partners embarked on the 2023 edition of its Annual System Beach Cleanup exercise in furtherance of the company’s World Without Waste vision.
The company is investing in the planet and in its packaging with a goal to collect and recycle a bottle or can for every one it sells globally, regardless of where it comes from, by 2030.
Nwamaka Onyemelukwe, Director of Public Affairs, Communications, and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Nigeria, during her opening remarks, reiterated the significance of the exercise and how the company is committed to fostering partnerships that promote environmental preservation.
“While we have made progress against our World Without Waste goals, we’re also committed to doing more, faster, so that we grow our business the right way. That’s why in 2020, we signed a joint statement urging United Nations member states to adopt a global treaty to tackle the plastic waste issue and helped launch the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty in 2022. We also announced an industry-leading target for reusable packaging aiming to have at least 25% of all beverages globally across our portfolio of brands sold in refillable/returnable glass or plastic bottles or in refillable containers.
She added, “Ultimately, we recognize that we can’t achieve our goals alone.
Every year, The Coca-Cola System in Nigeria pulls together like-minded partners for a beach cleanup drive focused on eliminating plastic waste debris from beaches.
This year, in partnership with the Mental and Environmental Development Initiative for Children (MEDIC), the total beverage company hosted residents and partners to yet another impactful exercise at Elegushi Beach, Lagos.
The exercise was led by Doyinsola Ogunye, Founder of the Mental and Environmental Development Initiative for Children (MEDIC). It saw an attendance of over 300 people and played host to notable environmental advocates including community volunteers and local environmental protection agencies.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director, CHI Limited, Eelco Weber, remarked:”Addressing plastic waste and recycling challenges requires collaboration between the industry, the public sector, and civil society. Through effective collaboration as well as partnerships with NGOs such as the Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF), and World Wildlife Fund (WWF), we can help accelerate the impact”.
Present at the exercise were the Acting Managing Director, of Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Kunle Adebiyi; General Manager, of Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Dr. Dolapo Fasewe represented by Mr. Kayode Bello; Arese Onaghise, Executive Secretary, Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance; and Victoria Uwadoka, Head of Corporate Communications, Nestle Nigeria, alongside representatives of SWEEP Foundation, FABE Foundation, Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC), Growing Businesses Foundation (GBF), Sterling One Foundation and other volunteers.
With over 330 volunteers and an estimated 340kg of waste recovered at the conclusion of the exercise, Coca-Cola remains deeply committed to sustainability, taking its responsibilities seriously and proactively seeking innovative solutions to create a more resilient and environmentally conscious future.
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