The beach cleanup, which took place at Elegushi Beach, Lagos State, was led by the current chair, Ziad Maalouf, as a springboard for encouraging more sustainable practices around the country’s ecosystem.
Speaking at the event, Maalouf, who is also the chairman of the Alliance and Managing Director at SBC Nigeria, said, “The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step and the journey to a green Nigeria starts with cleaning one spot.
“This beach clean-up event is in alignment with our commitment to environmental stewardship in Nigeria. Our environment holds the fabric of our society together, and our dependence on it is undeniable.
“We must move from a linear economy to a circular economy that protects and drives profit within the Nigerian economy. This involves creating investments for a sustainable future, working with local recyclers, and preserving the profit from those streams within the country.”
FBRA’s participation in the global commemoration demonstrates the company’s commitment to protecting and preserving the environment from post-consumer packaging material. In step with the alliance’s mission, FBRA is placing priority on influencing the management of plastic waste and the environmental footprints of entities across the food and beverage industry.
One of FBRA’s key foci is to further the industry’s alignment with the NESREA operational guidelines for extended producer responsibility as well as the United Nations’ sustainable development goals to address climate action, life on land, life below water, responsible consumption and production, and other pressing themes.
Since 2012, members of the FBRA have set ambitious goals to support the circular economy and enhance its recycling infrastructure. By actively participating in FBRA and other industry initiatives, members aim to lead by example and inspire collaborative action for a sustainable future.
In his remark, the Executive Secretary of the FBRA, Agharese Onaghise, emphasised the importance of collaboration in tackling waste management and pollution, saying, “Members of the FBRA have joined forces to address these issues as part of their extended producer responsibility.
“This event is aligned with the global theme of this year’s World Environment Day, “Solutions for Plastic Pollution,” as a driver to collectively address the menace of plastic pollution.
“We are excited to have 29 members of the FBRA from the food and beverage industry contributing to solving the issues that affect our environment and ourselves, supporting the collection of post-consumer waste. We must continue to encourage these practises, ensuring they become ingrained in our culture.”
Member companies represented at this year’s beach cleanup included SBC Nigeria Limited, Nigeria Breweries Plc, The LaCasera Company Plc, Nestle, Guinness Nigeria Plc, CHI Limited, UAC Foods, Nigerian Bottling Company, CWAY Foods, Prima Corporation Limited, International Breweries Limited, Nestle Nigeria Plc, and Tetrapak West Africa.