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ISLAMABAD: PepsiCo Pakistan on Thursday kicked off the largest plastic waste collection and recycling initiative in Pakistan under the Clean, Green Pakistan programme.

The announcement was made by PepsiCo Chief Executive Officer Pakistan and Afghanistan Furqan Ahmed Syed during a project kickoff ceremony held here on Thursday at the federal capital.

Malik Amin Aslam, Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Climate Change and Hammad Naqi, Director General WWF-Pakistan, were also present on the occasion.

Under the project, PepsiCo through its partnership with Green Earth Recycling (GER) and WWF Pakistan will collect 4,750 tons (4.75 million kg) of plastic waste and focus on recycling the collected waste in purposeful ways.

The initiative is consistent with PepsiCo’s global sustainability goal of fundamentally changing the way the world interacts with its packaging to deliver on its vision of a world where plastics need never become waste.

As part of this commitment, PepsiCo is investing to increase recycling rates in key markets through campaigns that encourage consumers to recycle and partnerships to increase and improve recycling infrastructure.

During the ceremony, PepsiCo unveiled a snacks display rack made of recycled flexible plastic packaging the company intends to put into market.

The key breakthrough that PepsiCo and its partner GER have been able to achieve, working together on this initiative for over a year, is the ability to convert flexible plastic packaging into plastic sheets.

This enables anyone to produce numerous types of utility products for example waste bins, benches, tables and chairs, from re-usable plastic.

The WWF-Pakistan has joined hands with PepsiCo and GER for this project and will play the role of validating the project deliverables and outcomes.

Malik Amin Aslam, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change congratulated PepsiCo on making tangible efforts to tackle the issue of plastic waste.

He said: “Tackling plastic waste is a top priority for the government and PepsiCo has demonstrated leadership in this critical area. I urge other companies to follow this example and launch projects that can create a real difference.”

Hammad Naqi, Director General WWF-Pakistan commented that “we all collectively as a society must come together to tackle waste created by plastics. This initiative is a great example of how every pillar of the society can play such a role”.

Currently no formal infrastructure for waste collection and recycling exists in Pakistan. The announced initiative will test various models of waste collection.

Furqan Ahmed Syed, PepsiCo CEO Pakistan and Afghanistan commented that “PepsiCo envisions a world where plastic need never become waste. As a global leader in food and beverages, we have an important role to play in making sustainable packaging a reality. We have spent considerable effort in testing and developing various alternatives to plastic waste collection and reuse.”

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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