Top firms pledge to cut plastics use in biz on World Environment Day

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

companies across sectors, including ITC, RB, PepsiCo, and Hyundai, have pledged to reduce usage of in their businesses and enhance on the World Day.

Similarly, another FMCG firm also committed to make 100 per cent of its plastic packaging to be recyclable or reusable by 2025.

Food and beverages also pledged that it would explore ways to scale up recovery and recycling, equivalent to 100 per cent of its post-consumer plastic waste in the next few years. The company will also pilot first-ever plant-based, 100 per cent compostable packaging for Lay's and Kurkure in

"The problem of solid is one of epic proportions and requires each organ of the society and more so, enterprises that are large economic organs of the society, to make a meaningful contribution," Ltd said in a statement.

The company said already over 99 per cent of waste generated in its operations is recycled and its solid initiatives extend to 10 states across the country, covering cities, towns, villages and temples at present.

(CMA), the apex body of cement producers' in India, also pledged to minimise single-use plastic by the sector.

CMA said the is confident of using all plastic waste that can be made available by local bodies within a radius of 200-250 kms from any integrated

"We will have the potential to consume 12 million tonnes of plastic waste in our kilns annually by 2025, resulting in conservation of conventional fuels such as coal to the extent of 10 per cent," he said.

said it is "committed to removing or reducing plastic packaging...and investing in research into alternative materials" and it has been propagating responsible use of plastic for packaging through "the 4R approach -- reduce, reuse, replace, and recycle".

and CEO said the company has been working to reduce the impact of its packaging on the

"We are committed to working with partners to leverage new technologies and developing sustainable, environmentally friendly packaging solutions," he said.

ElSheikh further said, "...India will be among the first countries to pilot this new, developed by We plan to launch this pilot in the fourth quarter of 2018."

India also said it will continue with its efforts to reduce, recycle and recover towards protecting the

In 2017, the company said it reduced packaging material weight by approximately 1,532 tonnes by ensuring eco designing of packaging in a sustainable way.

"We have initiated projects on waste management by engaging with relevant stakeholders," said, adding it also supported initiatives to recycle or recover from used plastic.

Auto major Motor India also announced plans to reduce the usage of across all its offices, dealers and service networks.

Commenting on the initiatives, said: "This year's theme is 'Beating Plastic Pollution', for which we are exploring green alternatives to reduce the usage of across all our offices, dealers and service networks".

said its initiatives will focus on reducing the usage of plastics at its in Sriperumbudur near Chennai and across all its 493 dealerships and 1,309 service workshops.

The company, along with its vendor partners, will also opt for alternate packaging material for spare parts and usage of water-borne paints.

Similarly, as part of the World Environment Day initiative, asked its customers to book appointments for water-less car wash, a special service initiative from the brand to assist in and get saplings for plantation.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 20:00 IST