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PRI collects 177 kgs of plastics at FIFA World Cup trophy tour View

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, Uganda collected 177 kilograms of plastic waste under its subsidiary Plastic Recycling Industries at Lugogo Cricket Oval on 6th March 2018 at the World Cup Trophy viewing session.

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This, at an average of 30 bottles per kg translates to 5310 bottles which links to about the same number of Ugandans who attended the Trophy Tour viewing and perhaps got an opportunity to take a picture with the most coveted sports icon.

This is a %-age collection of about 0.1% of the 25% average monthly collection. Efforts such as these and more shall get us close to our 40% by 2019 collection target as CCBA Uganda.

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), drives the initiative to collect plastics and help conserve the environment which is vital to the quality of life of all communities in Uganda. The philosophy behind Plastic Recycling Industries (PRI) is to take plastic waste out of the environment, reduce it, and re-use it as valuable products. While doing so, we not only protect the environment, but also create jobs for youth and women from underprivileged backgrounds who have found a livelihood in waste collection.

In Uganda, we are committed to achieve the 100% collection target ahead of 2030.  “At Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Uganda, we are cognizant of the fact that for a Country to have a successful recycling program, it takes collective effort of several stakeholders. On this note, I would like to appreciate our partners KCCA and Masaka Recycling Initiative in walking with us on this journey. Through PRI, we are ready to work with KCCA to put collection points at all public concerts and events going forward.” Conrad Van Niekerk, Managing Director Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Uganda.

He added. “As well, I would like to commend the team from PRI which includes Betty Kirabo, Absalom Adutu, Peter Olwenyi, Akello Angala, Sharon Biyinzika, Yuda Mukama, Annet Kwagala under the supervision of Farouk Balabyeki.

These employees not only experienced the magical magnificence of the Trophy, but also exhibited the Company`s commitment to disposing plastic waste responsibly”.

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