Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Unilever’s Arunella project works with communitie­s on sustainabl­e waste management

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The Arunella Waste Management project spearheade­d by Unilever Sri Lanka’s Ceytea Factory in Agarapatha­na recently eliminated completely the waste being dumped in and around the Kothmala Oya in the surroundin­g towns of Dayagama, Agarapatha­na, Gleinline, Holbrook and Nagasena.

It was a joint initiative of Unilever, the Nuwara Eliya Pradeshiya Sabha, Agarapatha­na and Dayagama Police and members of the local community.

“The Kothmala Oya has always been one of our key sources of water with over 1,500 families living in the area depending on it. The dumping of waste in and around the river had polluted it, making the water unfit for consumptio­n. The Arunella Waste Management project was launched in August 2016 with the aim of turning this situation around. With zero waste now being dumped into the Kothmala Oya, over 20,000 people from our communityc­an begin using the river water once again,” said Vidura Sampath, Assistant Commission­er of Local Government.

The Ceytea factory team kick started the project with a series of awareness sessions covering all towns in the area with the support of the Nuwara Eliya Pradeshiya Sabha and the Agarapatha­na Police. Dedicated garbage bins for segregatin­g biodegrada­ble and non-biodegrada­ble waste were distribute­d to the community. The Nuwara Eliya Pradeshiya Sabha processes biodegrada­ble waste at the Pathana composting plant with non-biodegrada­ble waste being recycled. Coming in as the law enforcemen­t partner, the Police ensure that the communitie­s abide by their commitment to the project.

Environmen­tal committees comprising of members of the local community were constitute­d to make the initiative self-sustainabl­e. These teams of volunteers monitor the situation on ground and ensure proper segregatio­n, collection and disposal of waste. Working closely with the Nuwara Eliya Pradeshiya Sabha, the Agarapatha­na Police and the Unilever Ceytea Factory, they meet once a month to discuss the progress of the project.

“At Unilever we seek to grow our business whilst decoupling our environmen­tal footprint from our growth and increasing our positive social impact. In line with this, we are delighted to work with the Nuwara Eliya Pradeshiya Sabha the Agarapatha­na Police and members of the local community on the ongoing Arunella Waste Management initiative,” said Carl Cruz, Chairman, Unilever Sri Lanka.

“Launched with the aim of supplement­ing waste management efforts of local civic bodies, we have, together, been able to bring about positive and sustainabl­e change to the towns in the area. The dedication of the people on the ground inspires us and reinforces our commitment to our core purpose of making sustainabl­e living commonplac­e.”

Charged by the remarkable outcomes they have achieved within a short period, members of the community are exploring more ways in which they can collaborat­e with government bodies and businesses to bring positive change to the area.

 ?? ?? Garbage bins being distribute­d to the community for segregatio­n of biodegrada­ble and non-biodegrada­ble waste
Garbage bins being distribute­d to the community for segregatio­n of biodegrada­ble and non-biodegrada­ble waste

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