PET bottles are containers
made of a hydrocarbon called PolyEthylene Terephthalate, or PET, for short.
As it normally referred to Pet
bottles recycling, a new line of business which sprang from the foods and
beverages industry currently generates about 1,800 jobs across value chains —
pickers, collection centres and recycling plants.
Investigations revealed
that the new industry which focuses on recycling of PET bottles, cans,
crown-corks and labels, is being driven by multinational companies operating
under an umbrella body called Nigerian Beverage Alliance. Its members comprise
Coca-Cola Nigeria Plc, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Nestle Nigeria Plc; Nigeria
Bottling Company and Seven-Up Bottling
Company Plc.
The recycling is done in
partnership with Alkem Nigeria Ltd, a former textile company, which is now
using its machines to recycle bottles for beverage industries. Mr. Clem Ugorji,
the Association’s Secretary/ Director of Public Affairs and Communications,
Coca-Cola, said that although these companies are competing fiercely for market
shares, they are also working together behind the scenes to drive the recycling
economy.
“We do not want to be part
of the problem of waste littering our streets, canals instead we want to be
part of the success story. We ensure that litters from our products do not
constitute hazards to the business, the environment and the economy,” he said.

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