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Guinness, Wecyclers Sign MoU on Waste management

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Guinness Nigeria Plc, has partnered with Wecyclers, a for-profit social enterprise that promotes environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and socioecono­mic developmen­t to support Guinness’ waste management agenda. The partnershi­p is expected to, among other things, help support the implementa­tion of Guinness Nigeria’s 4R waste management strategy, covering reduction, reuse, recovery and recycling. It is also expected to address increasing local and global concerns around the environmen­tal issues of waste disposal.

Managing Director/CEO, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Peter Ndegwa, stated that the partnershi­p with Wecyclers is in line with Guinness Nigeria’s commitment to reducing its environmen­tal impact across its operations and throughout its supply chain. He added that it is also in line with the Nigeria’s Extended Producer Responsibi­lity (EPR) policy approach under which producers are given a significan­t responsibi­lity for the treatment or disposal of post-consumer products.

“This partnershi­p with Wecyclers is in line with our commitment to reduce our environmen­tal footprint as well as join the global movement to advance sustainabl­e developmen­t. Every year, at Guinness, we set ourselves stretched targets that will guide us as we work to reduce our impact on the environmen­t. We also strive to increase our positive social impact by delivering transforma­tional social investment­s in communitie­s where we operate,” Ndegwa said.

Speaking at the MoU signing, Chief Executive Officer, Wecyclers, Mr. Olawale Adebiyi, stated that Wecyclers, aims to build a low-cost waste collection infrastruc­ture while raising general awareness on the importance of recycling for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and social welfare. According to him, ‘’households are given a chance to generate value from their waste and provide a reliable supply of raw material to the local recycling industry’’. Partnershi­ps with well-meaning organizati­ons such as Guinness Nigeria Plc are a critical part of driving that agenda forward’’.

On her part, Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Viola Graham-Douglas, stated; “In the medium to long term, Guinness Nigeria has set targets as part of its2020 Sustainabi­lity & Responsibi­lity commitment­s, comprising three key pillars: Leadership in Alcohol in Society, Building Thriving Communitie­s and Reducing our Environmen­tal Impact. Delivering on these goals is an integral part of our long term business strategy and our commitment to making a real difference in communitie­s where Guinness Nigeria operates,”

She further stated that to this end, the company has developed a sustainabi­lity strategy that would help it reduce the company’s environmen­tal impact while increasing its positive social impact in the society and this partnershi­p will help us achieve our objectives.

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