Unilever Pakistan and Green Earth Recycling Pakistan have joined hands to announce an initiative through which they will collect and repurpose plastic waste into sustainable furniture.
The company has joined hands with Green Earth Recycling’s as its business model is based on converting plastic waste into useful ‘recycled plastic furniture’, giving the plastic a second life by processing a combination of waste plastic material and powerful technology.
The company’s sustainably-made furniture is resistant to natural damage and helps save trees while reducing solid plastic waste.
This partnership with Green Earth Recycling paves the next step of the company’s efforts towards collecting more plastic than it produces.
Unilever Pakistan has also recently announced projects for a model city in Rahim Yar Khan, as well as several other brand-led initiatives on sustainable plastic reuse.
With Green Earth Recycling, Unilever Pakistan will work to recover around 2,000 tonnes of plastic waste in 2021 and re-introduce it into the circular economy.
The collected plastic is being recycled to create benches, desks, play areas and other outdoor furniture that can be used in parks and schools for the benefit of citizens.
Through the partnership and the project, Unilever Pakistan is investing in models that not only help the local economy, but also drive economic empowerment and livelihood opportunities for people.
Amir Paracha, Chairman and CEO, Unilever Pakistan expressed his ambition with the partnership, “We are fully committed towards stepping up our contribution in the circular economy through bold, consistent and rigorous action against our plastics ambitions to collect more plastic than we produce and make our packaging material sustainable. We believe that with this partnership with Green Earth Recycling, we are establishing a value chain where plastic waste can be collected, reused and built into environment and user-friendly solutions for citizens.”
Mr. Babar Aziz Bhatti, Director at Green Earth Recycling, also shared his views on the partnership, “We are working on creating innovative sustainable materials that reduce the negative impact of plastic on the environment and drive down dependence on natural resources, such as wood. Our efforts with Unilever Pakistan will help us scale the impact of our business model and help us reach a wider audience, as real action across the country can only be driven through a focused effort with a collaborative approach amongst the public, private and social sectors.”
Unilever Pakistan and Green Earth Recycling have signed off on a pilot to recover 2,000 tonnes, with escalated targets over the continued course of the partnership.
The recycled furniture will be used in public spaces and schools to facilitate the people of Pakistan.