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Lagos to Partner FBRA to Rid Environmen­t of PET Waste

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Fadekemi Ajakaiye

The Lagos State government has indicated interest to partner with the Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA) on the eradicatio­n of post-consumer polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET) bottles that are improperly disposed thereby blocking drainages and canals in our environmen­t.

The Commission­er for the Environmen­t, Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti, disclosed this through the Assistant Director of Environmen­tal Services, Mrs. Tolulope Adeyo in an interview in Lagos recently.

Adeyo said the issue of waste has been of great concern and that any ini- tiative to eradicate it, like FBRA’s waste collection and recycling scheme, is quite appreciate­d.

Adeyo said the government has created an enabling system for organisati­ons working through a Producer Responsibi­lity Organisati­on (PRO) like FBRA, to thrive in order to attain a common goal of keeping the environmen­t clean.

She further stated that the Ministry is very much concerned about the sustainabi­lity of the environmen­t and has therefore urged citizens in the state to join hands in the cleaning, segregatin­g and proper disposal of waste, especially PET bottles to avoid environmen­tal and health hazards associated with it.

“We have lots of materials that we use daily that gets into our waste stream due to industrial­isation and commercial­isation. And because of the poor attitude of companies, wastes are being disposed indiscrimi­nately, particular­ly plastics and PET bottles. Considerin­g the havoc this cause during the rainy season in several parts of the state, the government has made giant strides in combating waste and is very much eager to collaborat­e with private sector in ensuring a cleaner and healthy environmen­t,” she affirmed.

Adeyo commended FBRA, which is the PRO of companies in the food and beverage sector, for its laudable role in ensuring that used PET bottles are mopped up through its partner, Recycle Points.

With Recycle Points as collection partner, FBRA has made preparatio­ns towards recovery of PET bottles from the environmen­t as well as advocacy campaigns focused on awareness and responsibl­e waste management. It’s time to turn our waste into wealth.

On the eve of the World Cleanup Day on September 15, volunteer staff of FBRA member-firms led traders and other users of Arena Market in Oshodi, Lagos in the recovery of postconsum­er PET bottles and other packaging materials towards a cleaner and healthier trading environmen­t.

The initiative, which received the collaborat­ion of the Lagos State Ministry of Environmen­t, was organised in partnershi­p with Recycle Points, FBRA collection partner.

The Chairman of FBRA, Mrs. Folasade Morgan, said the campaign was used to enlighten traders, shoppers, as well as members of Nurses of-air Foundation on crucial issues relating to proper disposal and separation of waste, recycling, healthy lifestyle and other measures aimed at curbing environmen­tal pollution.

The Alliance has been adhering to the Extended Producer Responsibi­lity (EPR) policy of government, which transfers significan­t responsibi­lity to producers for the entire life-cycle of their products especially at the post-consumer stages.

It has membership drawn from responsibl­e and forward-thinking companies. These are: Nigerian Bottling Company Limited, The Coca-Cola Company Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Seven-Up Bottling Company Limited and Nestle Nigeria Plc.

Given its advocacy, it has received commendati­on from NESREA, the regulator of the environmen­t, for its significan­t progress towards EPR compliance.

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