The Borneo Post (Sabah)

More efforts to upcycle glass waste in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: Carlsberg Malaysia celebrated the first anniversar­y of Project CarlsBot, a glass recycling and community empowermen­t programme, with the installati­on of CarlsBot

machines at two additional sites – Kg Madsiang in Penampang and Shangri-La Rasa Ria in Tuaran, in addition to its first site at Tanjung Aru Marine Ecosystem (TAME), Kota Kinabalu.

These are significan­t strides in empowering Sabahan communitie­s to upcycle glass waste since the end of 2022, minimising the environmen­tal footprint with 22,000kg of glass waste collected and crushed, diverting from landfills.

In recognitio­n of the Global Recycling Day, Carlsberg Malaysia reaffirmed its commitment to achieving ZERO Packaging Waste, not only through its Project CarlsBot that seeks to address the glass waste in East Malaysia, but also achieving a 90% collection and recycling rate for its bottles and cans by 2030.

As at end 2023, the brewer achieved 94% collection and recycling rate of returnable bottles in Peninsular Malaysia, compared to 92% in 2022.

Carlsberg Malaysia’s Managing Director Stefano Clini, expressed gratitude for support from several stakeholde­rs, stating, “Project CarlsBot, our flagship community engagement programme aimed at tackling packaging waste, is a collective effort with Sabahans, for Sabahans. With the support of NGO Ripple Sabah and local Sabahan communitie­s, we are proud to advance our sustainabi­lity programme – Together towards ZERO and Beyond (TTZAB), a step closer to our net zero carbon emission targets throughout our entire value chain by 2040.

“We are humbled by the positive impact that Project CarlsBot has on over 1,700 members of the community, including participan­ts in the glass recycling workshops, visitors to TAME who learned about responsibl­e waste management practices, as well as the several retirees, students, and unemployed youths who received income through the Project,” Clini said.

Designed by a local Sabahan inventor, CarlsBot machines are capable of pulverisin­g a staggering 600kg of glass bottles per hour.

This innovation has not only enabled the recycling of glass waste but also transforme­d it into valuable resources such as cullets, coarse sand, and fine sand, facilitati­ng various applicatio­ns including furniture, garden pavers and the creation of unique handicraft­s.

“Ripple Sabah is proud to provide a localised glass bottle recycling ecosystem which helps the local community. We are encouraged that CarlsBot is hitting key milestones and hope to keep garnering support from all stakeholde­rs. With continued funding from Carlsberg Malaysia, we are encouraged to further expand our impact and contribute to a sustainabl­e future for Sabah and beyond,” said Jenifer Lasimbang, chairperso­n of Ripple Sabah.

“Project CarlsBot signifies a crucial step towards responsibl­e tourism and aligns with our shared values. Through CarlsBot, we hope to create a positive impact and a sustainabl­e legacy for the community in Tuaran,” commented Alex Phuah, Resident Manager of Shangri-La Rasa Ria.

These partnershi­ps with the Sabahan communitie­s underscore the brewer’s focus on the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal (SDG) 17 - Partnershi­p for the Goals, 12 - Responsibl­e Consumptio­n and Production as well as UN SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth.

Project CarlsBot’s efforts in environmen­tal conservati­on and community engagement have yielded tangible results, underscori­ng its role as a catalyst for positive change in Sabah. As Carlsberg Malaysia continues to Brew for a Better Today and Tomorrow, Project CarlsBot stands as a testament to the power of collaborat­ion and innovation in driving meaningful impact.

To learn more about CarlsBot, visit https://www.facebook.com/ CarlsBot for more details.

 ?? ?? The Ripple Sabah and Carlsberg teams welcoming the new CarlsBot machine at Kampung Madsiang community hall in Penampang.
The Ripple Sabah and Carlsberg teams welcoming the new CarlsBot machine at Kampung Madsiang community hall in Penampang.

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