‘Anandana’ – Coca-Cola India Foundation spearheads waste management drive at ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023
New Delhi, To drive the mission of supporting sustainability efforts as an integral part of all sporting events, The Coca-Cola India Foundation – ‘Anandana’, in partnership with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and United Way of Mumbai, has initiated a project focused on waste management during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. This waste management initiative aligns with Coca-Cola’s global commitment to creating a World Without Waste.
The foundation’s sustainable packaging platform aims to achieve ambitious targets: ensuring 100% global recyclability of packaging by 2025, utilising a minimum of 50% recycled material in packaging by 2030 (Design); committing to collecting and recycling a bottle or can for everyone sold by 2030 (Collect); and fostering community engagement to nurture a cleaner, debris-free environment (Partner).
Throughout the tournament, a workforce of more than 1000 volunteers, donning the safety jackets crafted from recycled PET bottles, have been deployed across the ten stadiums where the World Cup matches are taking place. These dedicated volunteers will be responsible for educating spectators on proper waste segregation, ensuring waste is correctly sorted into designated bins, and leaving the stadiums in an environmentally pristine condition – a testament to the commitment towards a greener future.
Recognising their efforts, a lunch was organised was attended by 150 housekeeping staff.
Devyani Rajya Laxmi Rana, Vice President, Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability for Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia, said, “The Coca-Cola India Foundation – ‘Anandana’ is facilitating waste management at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, in all the 10 stadiums during the 48 matches. This initiative would not have been possible without the support of ICC, the host city stadium management, United Ways of Mumbai and the on-ground housekeeping volunteers. We applaud the unwavering spirit of the volunteers who are our off-the-field heroes. This initiative aligns with our global strategy called World Without Waste which drives systemic change through a circular economy for packaging.”
Coca-Cola India aims to recover about 200 metric tonnes of waste, and it will be utilised to create benches which will be placed in the host cities. Chris Tetley, Head of Events, International Cricket Council (ICC), said, “We are thrilled to join hands with our valued partners, associates, and venues to ensure sustainable waste disposal at all the ICC venues. The waste management initiative spearheaded during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, in collaboration with The Coca-Cola India Foundation – ‘Anandana’ and United Way of Mumbai, epitomises our unwavering commitment towards sustainability. Together, we are fostering community engagement, proper waste segregation, and the promotion of a cleaner, debris-free environment. This endeavour is a testament to our dedication to a greener future and a sustainable sporting experience.”
George Aikara, Chief Executive Officer, United Way of Mumbai said, “The #MaidanSaaf initiative has been close to our heart. We support Coca-Cola to create a sustainable and positive impact on communities and
livelihoods. We are working diligently to accelerate our waste recycling initiative, and through the latest drive, we want to stress the importance of waste recycling during the event. We are following our Collective Community Impact model, collaborating with multiple stakeholders, including the local government administration, civil society groups and the concerned vendors. Thus, the campaign can potentially make World Without Waste a collective mission for all.”
To ensure a sustainable sporting experience, Coca-Cola India, during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, has launched #MaidaanSaaf. As part of this initiative, Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) have been installed at various stadium touchpoints for our fans to responsibly dispose of their PET bottles. Coca-Cola India and ICC have also introduced National Flags and ICC Unity Flags made from post-consumer PET bottles. PET bottles were recycled by Go-Revise, a brand by Ganesha Ecosphere, to produce yarn, subsequently used for the flags. These flags are being used during the National Anthem Ceremony in each match.
Thums Up and Limca Sportz are the official beverage and sports drink partners for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup India 2023. Coca-Cola India is undertaking many activations during the World Cup, including online and offline fan and consumer engagements, to build awareness around waste management.