Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Nestlé Lanka commits to 100% of its packaging, recyclable or reusable by 2025

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Nestlé Lanka has committed to making 100 per cent of its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025. Its vision is that none of its packaging, including plastics, ends up in landfill or as litter. Striving for a cleaner and greener nation, the Good Food Good Life company has launched a number of green initiative­s, under its ‘Making My Sri Lanka More Sustainabl­e’ campaign, the company said in a media release.

“As a company deeply rooted in Sri Lanka, we believe that it is our duty and responsibi­lity to safeguard the planet by minimising the impact of packaging on the environmen­t. At Nestlé, we have been working on the sustainabi­lity of our brands, products and operations for years. All our Nestlé offices and facilities in Sri Lanka are driving a plastic waste-free culture and have taken a conscious call to stop plastic promotiona­l items from April this year. Through this initiative, we will eliminate around 250 metric tonnes of plastic in 2020.” said Fabrice Cavallin, Nestlé Lanka Managing Director.

As its latest initiative, Nestlé has joined hands with the Ministry of Education and Central Environmen­t Authority (CEA) to raise awareness on proper waste management in schools. Through this partnershi­p, the CEA will educate school environmen­tal societies, empowering Sri Lanka’s future generation­s to spread awareness on this worthy cause. Nestlé will donate waste management units to these schools to establish a proper collection and segregatio­n system within school premises, impacting over 150,000 children, the release said.

Further, Nestlé together with Tetra Pak and other stakeholde­rs are pioneering the launch of Sri Lanka’s first UHT milk carton recycling facility, to be completed by March 2020.

Preventing packaging material ending up as waste in lands, waterways and oceans is one of the key reasons behind Nestlé’s commitment.

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Students of Maliyadeva Model School – Kurunegala

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