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The newest addition to John Keells Group’s Plasticcycle
initiative is the placement of Plasticcycle bins at ten
prominent Schools in the Gampaha District. This project
commenced in February 2019, under the patronage of the
Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment.
The State Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment,
Hon. Ajith Mannapperuma as well as other officials from the
Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment and the
Gampaha District Central Environmental Authority were
present at a recent ceremony held at Bandaranayake College,
Gampaha, to mark the handover of the first Plasticcycle bin
under this project.
This initiative follows Plasticcycles’ efforts of being a
catalyst in significantly reducing plastic pollution in Sri
Lanka, with an ever-expanding presence in prominent
locations that produce significant quantities of recyclable
plastic waste. The project has now recycled over 18 Metric
tons of Plastic waste since the launch in July 2017.
The State Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment,
Hon. Ajith Mannapperuma speaking at the occasion said that
“this timely initiative is vital in combating plastic
pollution in the Gampaha District. Equally important is
educating the youth and the future generations on the
importance of taking responsibility for their own plastic
footprints and how we can all work together to reduce this
impact.”
Under this project supported by Elephant house, Plasticcycle
bins were also handed over to the Rathnawali Balika, Holy
Cross Girls School and Yasodara Balika with six more schools
to follow.
Daminda Gamlath, Sector Head – Consumer Foods Sector
& Executive Vice President – John Keells Holdings
commented that “Elephant House is committed to driving
responsible Plastic disposal and recycling in Sri Lanka. The
broader efforts of Elephant House to reduce plastic
pollution and promote responsible disposal of plastic will
continue, paving the way for sustainable recycling across
generations to come.”
In attendance at the launch were; Mr. Chathura Malwana,
Director – Gampaha District Central Environmental Authority,
Mr. Brandon Vanroyen, Regional Sales Manager –
Elephant House Beverages, Ms. Nisreen Rehmanjee – Vice
President John Keells Group & Head of Tax and Social
Entrepreneurship Project and Mr. Buddhika Muthukumarana,
Manager Social Entrepreneurship Project, of the John Keells
Group.
Plasticcycle” is a Social Entrepreneurship Project launched
in July 2017 by John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), Sri
Lanka’s largest listed conglomerate in the Colombo
Stock Exchange operating over 70 companies in 7 diverse
industry sectors. JKH provides employment to over 13,000
persons and has been ranked as Sri Lanka’s ‘Most
Respected Entity’ for 13 years. Whilst being a full
member of the World Economic Forum and a Member of the UN
Global Compact, JKH drives its vision of “empowering
the nation for tomorrow,” through the John Keells
Foundation.