Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Coca-cola and WTC ‘Give Back Life’ in recycled Christmas decor

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In keeping with its muchloved tradition to make the Christmas season a special one, Coca-cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd and the World Trade Centre (WTC) dove into the festivitie­s, but this year with the impactful message of being environmen­tally conscious and reducing waste.

In a unique display of Christmas cheer, colourful, vibrant, upcycled Christmas trees and wreaths made from the recycling of Coca-cola’s PET bottles adorn the World Trade Centre, Colombo.

Coca-cola provided 23,000 PET bottles towards the handmade Christmas decor by MAIC, commission­ed by the WTC. Visitors to the busy offices of WTC will be treated to this wondrous celebratio­n of Christmas with an environmen­tally conscious core.

This collaborat­ion between WTC, MAIC and Cocacola is yet another initiative through Coca-cola’s ‘Give Back Life’ (It’s campaign in PET collection, recycling and waste management). A creative re-imagining of empty PET bottles, which otherwise would in day-to-day life end up in garbage dump sites. PET bottles are 100 percent recyclable (That is, identified with the number-one inside the recycling logo) and tend to be used for packaging of beverages, toiletries and cooking items in Sri Lanka. Coca-cola’s ‘Give Back Life’ drives awareness of individual responsibi­lity of waste disposal and recycling, and champions the importance of community-led, sustainabl­e initiative­s in post-consumed PET recovery, recycling and waste management practices through its principle of extended producer responsibi­lity. Coca-cola has successful­ly led large-scale PET clean-up drives through communityl­ed volunteeri­sm during the Kataragama Festival and the Marine Environmen­tal Protection Authority (MEPA) National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservati­on Week.

MAIC Co-founder Charith De Silva said: “At MAIC, we are about bringing ideas into décor, and with this piece it was the timeliness and environmen­tal impact which resonated. Coca-cola’s ‘Give Back Life’ campaign in PET recovery and recycling gave context to this collaborat­ion - providing us with the PET bottles and the décor will be reused and any unutilized PET bottles will be recycled through Coca-cola’s recycler. Nearly all of the volume was Coca-cola’s PET bottles, but some personal contributi­ons were taken and we reached out through social media, parallelin­g to Coca-cola’s approach to its community-led initiative­s in PET recovery and recycling.”

WTC Marketing and Leasing Manager Kumi Miranda said: “This collaborat­ion is an extension of our continuous efforts in conserving the environmen­t. At WTC, we are always being innovative and working towards energy efficiency and sustainabl­e growth. We have won numerous awards in this arena. This is a visual manifestat­ion of our ideology, and we could not think of a better way of projecting it than in the vibrancy of this beautiful and impactful Christmas theme.”

Coca-cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd Public Affairs and Communicat­ion Manager Lakshan Madurasing­he said: “This is a visually stunning and unique example of the wide range of partnershi­ps that can be founded on maximising the use of PET bottles through recovery and recycling. We are thrilled by the leadership taken by the WTC to use PET waste at the core of their Christmas celebratio­n. At Coca-cola, we champion such sustainabl­e, best practices and this surely will motivate others to do more towards responsibl­y disposing waste and ensuring all PET bottles are recycled, considerin­g they are 100 percent recyclable. This one-of-a-kind display of Christmas spirit, motivates us all to give back more in our daily lives. It’s with pride, we can see how innovative collaborat­ion leads to farreachin­g environmen­tal impact.”

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