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Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, and Sen. John Enoh, Minister of State for trade flanked by coca-cola leadership at the Coca-Cola system packaging collection hub launch in Lagos
LAGOS (SUNDIATA POST)- The Coca-Cola System in Nigeria, comprising of Coca-Cola Nigeria Ltd. and its authorised bottler, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC), has unveiled a state-of-the-art packaging collection hub in Lagos to tackle waste collection.
During the commissioning on Friday night in Lagos, Zoran Bogdanovic, Chief Executive Officer, Coca-Cola said that the facility aimed to reduce waste by collecting and recycling its packaging in Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the facility, a landmark initiative in Nigeria’s plastics recycling infrastructure, has the capacity to process up to 13,000 metric tonnes (MT) of plastic bottles annually.
Bogdanovic said that by investing in the hub, the company was supporting local communities, creating jobs and demonstrating its commitment to building a more sustainable future.
He said that the investment underscored its global goal to help reduce packaging waste and emissions.
He said that this could be achieved using 35 per cent to 40 per cent recycled materials in primary packaging of plastic, glass and aluminium, and increasing recycled plastic use to 35 per cent globally.
“We are proud to partner with the Nigerian government in addressing the critical challenge of waste management while fostering economic growth,” he said.
In her remarks, Luisa Ortega, Coca-Cola Company’s Africa Operating Unit President, said that for nearly 75 years, the Coca-Cola System was honoured to be part of communities in Nigeria.
Ortega said that through collaboration with local and global partners, the company would continue to expand its design innovations, explore new collection models and improve existing ones.
She said that the company would invest in local infrastructure like the hub, and engage with communities to help create a better shared future.
“In addition to supporting the Coca-Cola System’s sustainability initiatives, the hub aims to serve as a comprehensive solution for plastic waste management.
“It seeks to facilitate PET collection, process materials into clean PET bales, and enable recycled polyethylene (rPET) production through third-party partnerships.
“This will help contribute to cleaner communities and driving collective action to help reduce packaging waste.
“The vision is to scale the model once its success is demonstrated,” she said.
The Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, described the launch as a significant step in the country’s collective commitment to sustainability, economic growth, and environmental responsibility.
Oduwole commended Coca-Cola System for its vision and investment in the project.
She said that the commitment to Nigeria’s economy, environmental sustainability, and community development aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s broader vision for a prosperous and self-sustaining nation.
The Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that the new facility was a symbol of progress and a tangible demonstration of the kind of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) needed in Lagos.
Sanwo-Olu, represented by the Special Adviser on Circular Economy, Mrs Titilayo Oshodi, said that the NBC had demonstrated its commitment to doing business beyond profit and playing a broader role in society through this project.
He said that the hub would serve as a critical centre for collecting, sorting, and recycling PET plastics, which would significantly reduce plastic pollution in the environment.
Also, Minister of State for Industry, Sen. John Enoh, described the development as a bold step that would redefine Nigeria’s industrial landscape.
He said that the commissioning meant that manufacturing had met with sustainability and industry, leading to output and impact.
“Establishing this hub by the Coca-Cola System, comprising Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and its bottling partner, Nigerian Bottling Company, marks an important moment in our national industrial journey.
“It demonstrates what happens when industries rise beyond profit and embrace responsibility to the environment for job creation,” Enoh said.(NAN)