Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Coca-cola celebrates World Environmen­t Day 2013

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As part of Coca-Cola’s global commitment to sustainabi­lity of resources, Coca-Cola Sri Lanka celebrated World Environmen­t Day on June 5, 2013. The company planned its celebratio­ns around environmen­tal conservati­on and protection by organising a PET collection initiative, a debate competitio­n for students and creating awareness on climate protection.

The company commemorat­ed World Environmen­t Day 2013 by handing over 33 PET collection bins to the Kaduwela Education Zone, to encourage students to collect and recycle plastic waste. Coca-Cola Sri Lanka began the ‘Give Back Life’ project five years ago on World Environmen­t Day in 2008 to support plastic recycling. The project which is being worked out in partnershi­p with the Central Environmen­tal Authority (CEA), the Biyagama Education Division and Kalhari Enterprise­s, Coca-Cola is taking the mission one step further by inculcatin­g the habit of recycling amongst school children.

The first bin was handed over symbolical­ly to W.L.R.K. Wijerathne, Principal - Munidasa Kumarathun­ge Vidyalaya, Kaduwela by Abhishek Jugran – Country Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives, Coca-Cola Far East Limited. Also present at the event were Palitha Gamage – Programme Officer - National Post Consumer Plastic Waste Management Project - Central Environmen­tal Authority, Aruni Premathila­ke, Assistant Director - Central Environmen­tal Authority, P. H . C . M a n e l , D iv i s i o n a l Environmen­tal Officer - Central Environmen­tal Authority, Kaushalya Rajapakse, Managing Director - Kalhari Group and Neelika Tillekerat­ne, Public Affairs and Communicat­ions Manager, Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Limited.

Speaking at the event, Abhishek Jugran – Country Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives, Coca-Cola Far East Limited, stated, ‘Coca-Cola believes in giving back to the communitie­s in which it operates. World Environmen­t Day gives us an opportunit­y to reaffirm our commitment to sustainabi­lity and environmen­t protection, outlined in our company’s Vision 2020 statement as well as our ‘ ME-WE-WORLD’ sustainabi­lity framework. The PET recycling project “Give Back Life” was designed to manage the growing quantity of PET bottle waste in Sri Lanka. I hope that through our efforts in Kaduwela, Biyagama and other parts of the country, we are able to raise awareness and make some difference to the communitie­s in Sri Lanka.”

Coca-Cola also partnered with the Biyagama Educationa­l Division to organise an Environmen­t Day Debate Competitio­n for students for the second consecutiv­e year. The commenceme­nt of the debating competitio­n was graced by Duleep Wijesekara, Deputy Minister of Disaster Management in the presence of I. Chandralat­ha, Divisional Director of Education, Biyagama, Abhishek Jugran – Country Manager Sri Lanka and Maldives, Coca-Cola Far East Limited and Ruwan Kumara, SHEQ Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager, CCBSL and Neelika Tillekerat­ne, Public Affairs and Communicat­ions Manager, CCBSL. Students from grades 6-11 participat­ed in the competitio­n with the theme of ‘Rakimu Api Parisaraya’ (Let’s Protect the Environmen­t), to win the World Environmen­t Day Trophy.

One of Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd’s associates, Praneeth Mendis, who was part of an internatio­nal expedition to Antarctica earlier this year with Sir Robert Swan, presented a first-hand account of his excursion. Detailing his view of the deteriorat­ing conditions caused due to climate change and the negative effects of global warming, Praneeth discussed ways in which school students could play a part in impacting the environmen­t by recycling waste, turning off electrical equipment, planting more trees, using water conservati­vely, etc.

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