Neptune Recyclers and Elephant House Unite Forces to Combat Plastic Pollution and Foster Sustainable Practices
Neptune Recyclers, Sri Lanka’s leading enabler in recyclable waste management, and Elephant House, trading as Ceylon Cold Stores (CCS), have joined hands in a ground-breaking partnership to launch an eco-friendly recycling project aimed at reducing plastic pollution and fostering sustainable practices. This strategic alliance, established in September 2023, brings together Neptune Recyclers’ expertise in collecting, sorting, and transforming PET waste into high-quality plastic materials with Elephant House’s commitment under Gunadamin Elephant House for environmental stewardship and increasing the recycling rate of the Country.
Gunadamin Elephant House serves as Elephant House’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) division, focusing on various initiatives aimed at improving society. The Waste Management pillar, along with the Community and Sustainable Sourcing pillars, constitutes Gunadamin Elephant House’s comprehensive strategy for sustainable and responsible practices.
As part of the John Keells Group, Elephant House is in line with the Group’s dedicated efforts towards Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. This dedication encompasses interventions in waste management, carbon footprint reduction, and the implementation of sustainable and renewable energy projects.
Neptune Recyclers, on the other hand, is a pioneer in the circular economy, offering comprehensive and seamlessly integrated services in recyclable waste management. With a focus on a closed-loop system, Neptune Recyclers minimizes waste, conserves resources, and reduces the carbon footprint of the plastic industry.
In response to the evolving landscape of sustainable practices, Neptune Recyclers has introduced Neptune Circular Solutions, a new vertical dedicated to advancing plastic recycling initiatives and promoting a circular economy model. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and innovative processes, Neptune Circular Solutions focuses on transforming plastic waste into valuable resources, thereby minimizing environmental impact and promoting resource efficiency.
Through this partnership, Neptune Recyclers and Elephant House aim to expand their efforts in recycling PET bottles and further promote the adoption of sustainable packaging solutions. This collaboration signifies a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable future for Sri Lanka.
About the Organizations
Ceylon Cold Stores PLC:
Ceylon Cold Stores PLC, manufacturer and distributor of the Elephant House brand, is a subsidiary of John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), the largest conglomerate listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange, operating with over 70 companies in 7 diverse industry sectors. With a 150-year legacy, Elephant House is a cherished brand, deeply ingrained in Sri Lankan households, known for its trustworthiness and commitment to societal betterment.
Gunadamin Elephant House:
Gunadamin Elephant House stands as the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Elephant House, dedicated to a range of initiatives designed for the betterment of society. This project falls under the Waste Management pillar, which, together with the Community and Sustainable Sourcing pillars, forms the holistic approach of Gunadamin Elephant House towards sustainable and responsible practices.
Neptune Recyclers:
With over 30 years of pioneering experience in the industry, Neptune Recyclers stands as a beacon of innovation and sustainability in Sri Lanka’s Recycling and Waste Management sector. As a subsidiary of Ex-Pack Corrugated Cartons PLC and a proud member of the esteemed Aberdeen group, our commitment to excellence and environmental stewardship is unwavering. Specializing in fabric and paper recycling, we contribute to the Circular Economy by transforming waste into valuable products ensuring a sustainable and responsible waste management experience. Join us in building a greener future for Sri Lanka.
Photo Caption:
Representatives from Neptune Recyclers and Elephant House unite as they sign the partnership agreement, advancing efforts against plastic pollution in Sri Lanka.
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