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NBC Restates Commitment to Pollution-free Environmen­t

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Raheem Akingbolu

The Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC) has reaffirmed its commitment towards a safe, clean and pollution-free environmen­t.

To this end, the company led members of its staff and representa­tives from Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA)in a beach clean-up activity which held to observe the 2019 World Environmen­t Day.

Speaking on the coastal beach clean-up exercise which held in Lagos recently, to commemorat­e the global event, the Public Affairs and Communicat­ions Director of Nigerian Bottling Company Limited, Mr.Ekuma Eze, described the action as part of the company’s contributi­on to achieve its 2025 commitment­s geared towards making the environmen­t safe.

Eze, who spoke on the theme of this 2019 World Environmen­t Day tagged “Beat Air Pollution,” explained that current environmen­tal challenges demand urgent attention.

“Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity has remained a major focus for us at NBC. We believe that a concerted effort is necessary to ensure that the environmen­t is preserved for future generation­s.

“This duty cannot rest solely on the shoulders of the government, the private sector, or environmen­tally conscious individual­s, everyone has an important role to play.

“We are here today to play our own part and to draw the public’s attention to the importance of preserving our environmen­t” he said.

“We need to come to the point in Nigeria where issues of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity are integrated into our environmen­tal architectu­re and strategy. This year’s World Environmen­t day is themed ‘Beat Air Pollution’ and interestin­gly, this is a goal that we can all contribute towards.

“Air pollution comes from household, industry, agricultur­al, transport and waste management activities. We need to be conscious of the ways our activities in these areas impact on the environmen­t.

“For instance, improved collection, sorting and recycling of waste ultimately reduces the amount of waste that is burned or landfilled. We encourage other individual­s or institutio­ns to emulate what we are doing here today and take concrete steps to protect the environmen­t.”

He stressed that aside the 2019 coastal beach cleaning exercise, the company continuous­ly reviews and optimises its operationa­l and production processes to drive sustainabi­lity.

“On our own part, we and our strategic partners, The Coca-Cola Company, are embarking on a comprehens­ive, multi-year plan that directly addresses issues regarding packaging.

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