Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Coca-cola collects over 4,000kg of PET bottles..

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Coca-cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd. joined hands with Eco-spindles (Pvt.) Ltd. and the Kataragama Festival Committee in a PET plastic clean-up and collection drive during the recently concluded Kataragama festival.

During the programme, volunteers from the Soba Mituru Youth Club, Eco-spindles (Pvt.) Ltd. and Coca-cola’s Matara Area Sales Team and the Public Affairs, Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity Team participat­ed.

Pilgrims also joined in to contribute their efforts, witnessing this laudable initiative. For the third year, the annual clean-up and collection drive during the Kataragama Festival has continued to be an integral part of Coca-cola’s ‘Give Back Life’ commitment - an ambitious goal to help collect and recycle the equivalent of every bottle it sells in Sri Lanka.

Through the support of Eco-spindles, all the collected PET plastic packaging is converted into new products such as brooms, brushes, clothing and shoes.

Expressing his views on the initiative, Cocacola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd. Managing Director Mayank Arora said: “It is a matter of pride for us to be engaged for the third consecutiv­e year with the sacred Kataragama festival to conduct this programme towards PET plastic collection and recycling. Our ‘Give Back Life’ programme during the Kataragama festival has become a critical service to all pilgrims and the public. The enthusiasm and engagement of the volunteer teams across the partner groups has continued to motivate pilgrims and visitors to be more conscious to protect the environmen­t towards a better society for all. We are grateful to all who joined hands with us to recover 4,227 kilograms of PET bottles.”

Adding further, BPPL Holdings Managing Director Dr. Anush Amarasingh­e said: “Ecospindle­s is not able to recycle without the support of our partners for collecting the much needed and valuable raw material of PET plastic waste. We do not see PET plastic as waste but a valuable commodity which can be recycled and converted into new products, thereby generating new livelihood­s in Sri Lanka. Thanks to Coca-cola’s efforts as a responsibl­e producer and through the support of the Festival Committee of the Katharagam­a festival, our efforts to collect PET plastic from such milestone events has become a reality. Without critical partners such as these, we would not be able to drive recovery and recycling and prevent waste ending up in landfills and in our surroundin­g environmen­ts. This move to recycle plastics to generate livelihood­s is a much-needed initiative and we hope more and more people will contribute by supplying plastic waste from their own homes, workplaces and communitie­s.”

‘Give Back Life’ continues to drive locally The Coca-cola Company’s global “World Without Waste” goal to help collect and recycle the equivalent of 100 percent of its packaging by 2030. This goal is the centrepiec­e of the company’s new packaging vision in Sri Lanka.

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Coca-cola’s Matara Sales Team and PACS Team to collect all discard PET plastic

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