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Coca-Cola India starts ‘World Without Waste’ drive

By M4G Bureau - September 30, 2019

The program will impact more than 15,000 people in 43 padas around SGNP and beaches in Mumbai

Coca-Cola IndiaAdopting a collaborative approach towards waste management, Coca-Cola India along with AIESEC teamed up with Afroz Shah led ‘Date With Ocean Foundation’ for a yearlong volunteer program to beat plastic pollution at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali and beaches of Mumbai.

Launching the project, Afroz Shah led 500 school children, AIESEC volunteers, Coca-Cola employees, citizen groups and key stakeholders in a beach clean drive at Versova beach. The yearlong volunteer program involves awareness creation, waste segregation, waste management program that will impact more than 15, 000 people in 43 padas around SGNP and beaches in Mumbai.

Ishteyaque Amjad, Vice-President, Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability, Coca-Cola India and South West Asia, said, “Plastic waste management is a key priority for India. At Coca-Cola, we care about the country and our aspiration – as part of our global World Without Waste vision – is to help collect & recycle the equivalent of every bottle and can that we sell by 2030. Accordingly, Coca-Cola India is pleased to collaborate with AIESECers and Afroz Shah towards a World Without Waste. We believe that by recovering and recycling more plastic, less will end up in rivers, oceans and forests.”

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Commenting on the volunteer program, Afroz Shah, said, “Waste management is a global environment concern. To see a real change at the ground level, a collaborative and consistent effort is required to clear the waste out of our environment sustainably. Towards this, our endeavor is to create a sense of belonging in the hearts and minds of people by engaging citizens, students and corporate though a volunteer program to beat plastic pollution as well as suggest ways for a circular economy.”

Speaking on the occasion, Devik Sodha, President, AIESEC India, said, “We at AIESEC truly believe that leadership is one of the fundamental solution to the world issues. We place our confidence in youth as the key to unlock a better future and believe that it is the responsibility of the youth to actively engage in protecting the environment as well as bringing behavioral change in society. AIESEC is committed to support the Afroz Shah led initiative by providing volunteer leadership to the community efforts and empower the next-gen community leaders.”

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