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Stakeholders Convene, Discuss Sustainable Packaging, Impact In Nigeria

by Leadership News
1 year ago
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In honour of World Environment Day, stakeholders across Nigeria gathered to discuss the importance of a circular economy and policies for the nation’s environmental sustainability. The event featured key stakeholders from Tetra Pak West Africa, and Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), who spoke on the challenges and solutions to the environmental sustainability in Nigeria.

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Currently, Nigerians consume on average 100 million units of packaging. There is an imminent environmental crisis on packaging format pollution. If not recycled, the longer various packaging formats disintegrate could pose as a threat to the health of the people, damage vital ecosystems, and undermine the country’s well-being.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), PET takes roughly 500 years to disintegrate; and Beverage Cartons mostly made of paper and a small component of plastic and aluminium take about five years, while it takes glass thousands or even millions of years to go through the process of devitrification.

To deepen sustainability conversations and in commemoration of the World Environmental Day, The Greenpreneurs, a Green Economy and Climate Exclusive programme, in partnership with FBRA recently gathered key industry stakeholders to discuss the importance of sustainability and circular economy. The event featured key stakeholders from Tetra Pak West Africa, Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), Nestle, among others.

Speaking on the importance of sustainability, Marketing and Portfolio Director for Tetra Pak West Africa, Clement Sunday, reiterated that it is necessary for everyone to be involved in climate change to ensure a sustainable environment for all, while also stating the organisation has increased its environmental footprint in turn doubling its collection rate.

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“At Tetra Pak, we are working on building the circular economy in Nigeria and helping to close the loop. So, we are working together with our partners, first to raise awareness, to let people know that beverage cartons are recyclable.

“Tetra Paks focus is to provide access to safe and nutritious food for billions of people around the planet, in a way that protects the planet. The principles of circularity at the core of its operation with its value chain approach and partnerships driving this.

“Circularity is a journey; it is not something one partner can do alone, so we collaborate across the entire value chain. We have partners that can recycle all beverage cartons that are being produced in the country, about 11,000 tons. Together with our biggest partner in Sub- Saharan Africa, Chivita Hollandia we are already recycling locally. Recently, we signed an investment with a new collector to increase recycling rates of beverage cartons in Nigeria,” he concluded.

The Executive Director, The Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), Agharese Onaghise, who focused on the environmental policy detailed FBRA’s remarkable growth since its inception in 2018. The alliance has expanded its membership from 4 PET-centric companies to 34, with a wider range of packaging materials like flexible plastics, cartons, glass, and aluminium cans. This diversification has resulted in a significant increase in collection rates across six waste streams, exceeding 75,000 metric tons of recyclables collected in total.

Onaghise said, “Most African countries have common challenges. Although, policies are in place, they are not readily implementable and are not having extensive stakeholders’ engagement, which is very critical. There is a need for policy advocacy and what that simply means is just creating awareness about aspects of the policies that we know can affect the different stakeholders in the food and beverage industry.

Also speaking at the program, the Head Corporate Communications, Public Relations and Lead Sustainability, Nestle Nigeria Plc, Victoria Uwadoka highlighted how they are committed to promoting a circular economy for PET in Nigeria thereby increasing collection rates and creating a robust recycling setup.

All stakeholders agreed that true development requires a delicate balance. It must not come at the expense of a nation’s environmental well-being. When a country’s environmental resources are depleted, its economic prosperity, social cohesion, and political stability are all at risk. This emphasises the critical need for sustainable development practices.

The practices prioritise long-term environmental health while promoting economic growth and social progress. By protecting our environment, we safeguard the foundation for a secure and prosperous future for all.


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