Nestle Ghana Plants Trees, Donates Waste Bins, Others Items to Selected Schools in Tema

Nestlé Ghana Limited, producers of Milo, Ideal Milk, Nido, Maggi, Nescafe and Cerelac, under their Employee volunteering program – Nestlé Cares, have planted over 100 trees in selected schools in Tema and about 30 in its own facilities.

Additionally, the company has donated 20 smart-wash handwashing stations, 15 waste bins and educated students on waste management, segregation and hygiene to help them stay safe from Covid-19 while contributing to help protect the environment by nurturing the trees and disposing waste properly.

Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Manager of Nestlé Ghana, Deborah Kwablah, remarked at a presentation ceremony for one of the beneficiary school – Manhean Anglican School that “greening and protecting our environment is an everyday affair. At Nestlé, we have made a commitment to contribute to the environment sustainably through several actions. This exercise is not just about the trees and donation but to help imbibe in the pupils the positive actions and their relevance in environmental sustainability for their benefit and for future generations that will come after them”.

Director of Education for Tema Metro, Mrs. Bernice Ofori, on behalf of the schools thanked Nestlé Ghana for bringing them closer to environmental sustainability. She encouraged other organizations to do same to help promote green environment and hygiene among school children.

By 2025 Nestlé commits to have 100% of its packaging recyclable or reusable.

Nestlé Ghana is a founding member of the Ghana Recycling Initiative by Private Enterprises (GRIPE), an industry-led coalition formed under the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI,  by manufacturing companies to support sustainable waste management solutions in Ghana, particularly around plastics.

Also, in partnership with the Pure Water Waste Collectors Association and supported by the Ministry of Environment Science Technology and Innovation, Nestlé Ghana has enabled members of the Association with  20 tricycles, picking tools  and protective gears to collect plastic waste in various communities in Accra.

 

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