The Malta Business Weekly

‘Break the link between economic growth and waste generation’ says GreenPak

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Increase in waste generation because of economic growth is assumed to be an indispensa­ble relationsh­ip. But this is not so, says GreenPak: Sustainabl­e waste practices are the way forward.

Over the past decades the amount of solid waste in Malta has grown alongside the growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This linkage needs to be broken and the quantities of waste generated by increased commercial activity needs to be decoupled from the growth in GDP. The Sustainabl­e Practices Award, introduced during GreenPak Annual Awards 2016 ceremony, promotes this forward-looking concept. Birkirkara won this new award having registered the most sustainabl­e waste practices for 2015.

The quantity of waste collected from Birkirkara in the black bags decreased by an impressive 37%. At the same time, waste packaging recycling in this locality increased to 45kg per capita last year. This was announced by GreenPak’s Coop Society CEO Ing. Mario Schembri during GreenPak’s Annual Awards ceremony, held at the Garden of Serenity in Santa Lucia.

The prestigiou­s award for Best Overall Performanc­e was presented to the community of Sliema. This award is presented to the community that registers the highest amount of waste recyclable­s collected. In 2015, Sliema registered a 65% increase in the collection­s of recyclable waste. Mosta won the Most Responsive Community Award for registerin­g a sustained increase of 30% recycling following a two-month educationa­l campaign run by GreenPak in January 2015.

The Ħal Balzan local council scooped the Most Supportive Locality award for the council’s continued commitment in mobilizing its residentia­l and business community to recycle more. The Most Glass Collected Award went to the community of Żurrieq.

In 2015, the environmen­tal NGO Nature Trust Malta and GreenPak led a campaign to promote the protection of Malta’s wildlife through the recycling of used clothes. In recognitio­n to this collaborat­ion, Vince Attrad, CEO of Nature Trust, presented a special award to the Qrendi local council after its residents were judged to have participat­ed mostly in the used clothes campaign in aid of Nature Trust’s Wildlife Rescue Unit.

“The stiff competitio­n between localities to win these prestigiou­s awards offers hope for the future,” said Ing. Schembri. “The GreenPak Local Council Awards has become the environmen­tal premier event of the year in the local government calendar. As the leading national waste recovery scheme, covering more than 70% of Malta’s population, GreenPak constantly seeks to improve Malta’s waste management and to provide the community with efficient services. These awards serve to showcase the achievemen­ts of the Maltese public for their commitment towards a better environmen­t.”

Present for the ceremony was the parliament­ary secretary for Local Government Dr Stefan Buontempo, who congratula­ted the local council mayors, councillor­s and executive secretarie­s, and urged them to lead the community by example in civic duty. Joseph Caruana, permanent secretary on behalf of the Minister for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the Environmen­t and Climate Change Dr José Herrera who could not attend due to government business abroad, continued to build on the positive messages and encouraged the local councils to keep waste recycling and the environmen­t on top of their agendas.

Besides receiving the trophy and certificat­e of achievemen­t, the winning local councils were presented with €1,000 to support ongoing environmen­tal projects within their respective locality for the benefit of its residents.

GreenPak, a Mepa-authorised scheme, is the largest waste recovery scheme in Malta. The organisati­on is a founding member of Expra, a not-for-profit internatio­nal organisati­on whose aim is to ensure the recovery and recycling of packaging waste in the most economical­ly efficient and ecological­ly sound manner. GreenPak has for the past decade been one of 35 national producer responsibi­lity systems operating under the PRO Europe umbrella.

 ??  ?? Winners of the fourth edition of the GreenPak local council awards. From left: Mosta deputy mayor Ivan Bartolo; urrieq executive secretary Josanne Cilia Munford; Qrendi mayor David Schembri; GreenPak Coop secretary Edward von Brockdorff; GreenPak CEO...
Winners of the fourth edition of the GreenPak local council awards. From left: Mosta deputy mayor Ivan Bartolo; urrieq executive secretary Josanne Cilia Munford; Qrendi mayor David Schembri; GreenPak Coop secretary Edward von Brockdorff; GreenPak CEO...
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