The Asian Age

Used cold drink bottles to light up Gurgaon streets

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a bid to light up Gurgaon’s darkest streets, a soft drink company announced the launch of its “Liter of Light” programme in the area.

The project promises to bring about a huge change by reusing soft drink bottles and turning them into solar powered light bulbs.

The lighting solution has been implemente­d in eight locations across the Gurgaon-Sohna Road, Jharsa Road in Fazilpur village, Sector 15, Khandsa Road, Biodiversi­ty Park, Sector 31, Sector 39 and some other areas.

The initiative, also supported by the municipal corporatio­n of Gurgaon, will lead to a reduction in the total amount of energy consumptio­n in these

The initiative, also supported by the municipal corporatio­n of Gurgaon, will lead to a reduction in the total amount of energy consumptio­n in these areas as the lights being used are solar powered, a private firm said in a statement on Friday

areas as the lights being used are solar powered light bulbs, Pepsi said in a statement on Friday.

Created with used pet bottles, these lights are made of plastic filled with bleach and water and fixed to poles refracting sunlight during the daytime.

“Pepsi is committed to improve the lives of the communitie­s within which we operate. This Diwali, we attempted to make the streets of Gurgaon safer and helped add more hours to a day. ‘Liter of Light’ is the truest celebratio­n of Pepsi’s iconic bottles and we look forward to scaling up the programme in the coming years to add more brightness to lives across the nation,” said Raj Rishi Singh, the director of marketing at PepsiCo India.

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