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Leading stakeholders in Nigeria’s manufacturing and waste management sectors have applauded the Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC), a leading consumer packaged goods company and a member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC), for its innovative initiatives aimed at optimising plastic packaging and waste management in the country.
Speaking during the annual NBC Stakeholders Forum themed ‘Packaging & Waste Management: Key Drivers, Challenges & Solutions’, they commended the company for leading efforts to ensure the eradication of the menace of plastic waste in the country.
The Keynote speaker and Special Adviser to the Ogun State Government
on Environment, Ola Oresanya, applauded NBC for holding the forum which
will go a long way in entrenching the culture of internal
self-regulation in the fight against waste.
“I want to
congratulate NBC for their consideration for the environment. In putting
together this forum for open conversations around issues affecting the
environment, NBC has demonstrated its commitment towards finding a
solution to the issue of waste management in Nigeria. This is
commendable because not many manufacturers have this kind of forum where
the facts can be laid out” he said.
The Special Guest of
Honour at the virtual session and Honourable Minister of Environment,
Mahmood Abubakar, represented by the Director of Pollution Control and
Environmental Health, Charles Ikeah, echoed similar sentiments and
commended the company for organizing the Stakeholders Forum and for
being at the forefront of the fight against environmental waste.
Abubakar
highlighted the Federal Government’s commitment to awareness creation,
enforcement of relevant regulations, as well as provision of an enabling
environment for private sector participation.
President of
the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ahmed Mansur, urged
other organizations, particularly in the manufacturing sector, to
emulate NBC’s ambitious commitment to rid the environment of plastic
wastes and prioritize the lifecycle of their packaging materials in
their production processes.
In his remark at the virtual
forum which held on Tuesday, Managing Director of NBC, Matthieu Seguin,
said the company will continue to collaborate with key stakeholders in
the plastic packaging and waste management value-chain to ensure that
challenges in the waste management ecosystem are converted to viable
economic opportunities for Nigeria’s teeming population.
Seguin,
who spoke on the economic significance and reusability of plastic
bottles, said: “We believe every package has value and life beyond its
initial use and that it should be collected and recycled into a new
package”.
He further reiterated the company’s recycling
sustainability policy thrust saying that “as manufacturers that use
plastic packaging, we want to be part of the solution. The message here
is clear: we want all our pet bottles back. Our goal is that we will
recover 100% of our primary packaging and recycle 50% by 2030”.
Seguin,
who is also the chairman of the Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance
(FBRA), an industry coalition dedicated to building a sustainable
recycling economy for food and beverage sector, also called for industry
wide collaborations to ensure the sustainable management of plastic
waste. “We also recognize that we need to drive a larger, industry wide
discussion, if we want to see the level of change in society that will
make a difference in the environment and go a long way towards advancing
our World Without Waste agenda, and shape the future of waste
management in Nigeria,” he said.
Commenting on its recycling
strategy, Sustainability Director for The Coca-Cola Company Africa,
David Drew, said the beverage giant plans to achieve a world without
waste by ensuring recyclability of plastic bottles, reduction of plastic
in secondary packaging, reduction of weight of bottles and building
collection points for proper waste disposal and sorting.
Affirming
the Lagos Waste Management Authority’s (LAWMA) contribution to
environmental sustenance, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment,
Tunji Bello, represented by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of the
Environment, Belinda Aderonke Odeneye commented on the importance of
proper and continuous recycling of all recyclable waste as this will
save society from filth and diseases.
Odeneye revealed that
LAWMA has now moved the waste management war to the schools for
inclusion. “We have a manual for teachers to train students on how to
sort waste in their schools and dispose them properly”, she said. She
also called for collaboration amongst all stakeholders to ensure
environmental sustainability is fully achieved in Lagos State and
Nigeria as a whole.
In her remarks, Executive Secretary, Food
and Beverage Recycle Alliance (FBRA), Agharese Onaghise, extoled the
social responsiveness of NBC to societal cause, particularly in the
environmental sustainability space and charged all stakeholders to take
active part in the battle to mitigate plastic pollution in Nigeria.
“This
is a collective responsibility, a whole value-chain. FBRA is working
with over ten collectors across Nigeria but, we need to do more, we need
to work in all states in Nigeria”, she said, and pleaded for more
support from investors. “We need funding to do that, we need more
members in the food and beverage sector and more organizations to join
FBRA and expand the collection centres in each geo-political zone”.
The
event was attended by prominent personalities drawn from various
stakeholder groups, including officials of Federal and State ministries
of Environment, industry leaders, regulators, NGOs, recycling agencies,
customers, and consumers.