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Top FMCG firms, BCCI to take pledge to cut carbon

- JYOTI MUKUL & ARNAB DUTTA

About six companies such as ITC, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) and Haldiram, besides the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), will announce globally cutting down on their carbon footprint and plastic use at an event to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on World Environmen­t Day, June 5.

India will be the global host this year for World Environmen­t Day, with the theme “Beat Plastic Pollution”.

As part of this, the government has asked these consumer-facing companies to take the pledge.

While P&G is likely to announce phasing out the plastic packaging of its Pampers diapers and the Whisper brand of sanitary napkin, the BCCI is running a campaign for making the Indian Premier League (IPL) plasticfre­e.

In the case of HUL, Sanjiv Mehta, chief executive officer and managing director, along with executive directors Pradeep Banerjee and Priya Nair, will attend the event.

“Unilever has a simple but clear purpose – to make sustainabl­e living commonplac­e and our vision is to grow our business while reducing our environmen­tal impact and increasing our positive social impact. The Unilever Sustainabl­e Plan (USLP) is our blueprint to achieve our vision. For the last two years, all our factory sites have become zero hazardous waste to landfills, we have reduced our carbon dioxide emissions, waste and water consumptio­n by more than 50 per cent over the baseline of 2008,” said an HUL spokespers­on. Last year, Unilever made a commitment that by 2025 all its plastic packaging would be fully reusable, recyclable, or compostabl­e.

“Our environmen­tal footprint is a fraction of the overall industry footprint; to make a meaningful difference, there is a need for collaborat­ive efforts among all stakeholde­rs — industry, government, NGOs, civil society, etc. World Environmen­t Day is an opportunit­y for all stakeholde­rs to come together and recommit themselves to work towards a sustainabl­e future.”

Sanjiv Puri, managing director of ITC, will attend the event, which will take place at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. ITC will make a pledge relating to the theme of the event.

“The problem of solid waste management is one of epic proportion­s and requires each organ of society and, more so, enterprise­s that are large economic organs of the society, to make a meaningful contributi­on towards this in line with the Prime Minister’s path breaking initiative of Swachh Bharat. We in ITC are extremely committed through our initiative of Wellbeing out of Waste (WOW), which seeks to evolve a sustainabl­e and a scalable solution to segregate, collect and promote, reuse or recycle solid waste,” said Puri in an emailed response.

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