…Reaffirms commitment
to accelerating sustainable manufacturing in Nigeria
Leading consumer packaged goods company
and member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC), Nigerian
Bottling Company (NBC) Ltd., has urged stakeholders in the manufacturing sector
to embrace sustainable manufacturing across their operations as a tool to
mitigate the impact of climate change in Nigeria.
Speaking at the 3rd edition of
the annual NBC Stakeholders Forum themed Combating Climate Change Through
Resource Efficiency, which was held in Lagos on Thursday, Managing Director of
the Company, Matthieu Seguin, explained that the event was aimed at exploring
opportunities to co-creating sustainable solutions to the challenges of climate
change.
“We recently unveiled a roadmap to
renewable energy transition in our manufacturing operations. This move is
coming on the heels of a series of steady investments made by our Company towards
sustainable manufacturing to achieve our set target of Net Zero emissions by
the year 2040,” he said.
“Our commitment to the environment is
total. However, we recognize that the goals we have set for ourselves are by no
means easy. We therefore need all our stakeholders on board with us on this
journey to make the desired change that will positively impact the environment
and make a difference,” Seguin added.
In his remark, the Minister of
Environment, Barr. Mohammed Abdullahi, who was represented by Dr. Salisu
Dahiru, Director General of the National Council on Climate Change, commended
the contributions of the Coca-Cola System towards environmental sustainability,
particularly its ambitious targets to achieve net zero carbon emissions across
its operations by the year 2040.
“Interestingly, this target is ten years
ahead of several others, including that of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
For Nigeria, the target for net zero is to be achieved by 2060 and for NBC to
come up with these ambitious targets means a lot of investment and changes in
its technology, approach, and resource utilization. This is a big plus for the
company and I believe there are opportunities for other companies and
industrial magnates to tow this line,” he said.
“This Forum, being the third edition,
shows that NBC is not only committed to talking about the climate change
discourse but is also taking actions in a sustainable manner. The climate
change challenges are enormous and require participation by every sector. We
are glad to see the steps being taken by NBC and we hope to continue to partner
and increase our collaboration to make more progress.”
In his keynote address, Dr Newton
Jibunoh, Founder of Fight Against Desert Encroachment (FADE) lauded NBC for taking
decisive actions to address the challenge of climate change through several
interventions.
Dr. Jibunoh, popularly known as the
desert warrior, noted that collaboration among relevant stakeholders is crucial
to mitigating the impact of climate change in the country.
“I must commend NBC for hosting this
stakeholder’s forum at a time when half of the global community is experiencing
the debilitating impact of climate change. I urge that we must continue to
collaborate and make efforts, no matter how little, to address this issue. We
must all start taking the needed actions today.”
The annual NBC
Stakeholders’ Forum is designed as a platform for robust and authentic
conversations between Nigerian Bottling Company and its valued stakeholders,
attracting participants from Regulatory Agencies, relevant MDAs from both the
federal and state governments, the diplomatic community, the Academia, Industry
Associations, NGOs, consumers, suppliers, and other trade partners. Conceived
as part of NBC’s contribution to national development as a responsible
organization, the event serves as a platform for robust discourse, exploration
of new ideas and knowledge sharing on some of the most important issues facing
businesses and communities where it operates.
This year, the Forum
focused on exploring exciting new opportunities to reduce global biodiversity
loss, water stress and global greenhouse gas emissions through material
efficiency. The event also provided a platform for key stakeholders to broaden climate
mitigation initiatives beyond plastic waste recovery, energy efficiency and
transition to renewables, and water stewardship.
About Nigerian Bottling
Company
Nigerian Bottling Company
Ltd (NBC) is a member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC) Group,
an anchor bottler for The Coca-Cola Company in 28 countries with over 715
million consumers and more than 197 brands in these markets. Their operations
have continued to grow over the years and today NBC operates 8 manufacturing
plants and 14 distribution centres across Nigeria. NBC serves consumers
across Nigeria by
manufacturing, marketing and distributing a portfolio of strong brands
including Sparking Soft Drinks which has the iconic Coca-Cola, Coke Zero,
Fanta, Sprite, Schweppes and Limca; Still Drinks including the Five Alive range
and Eva water as well as Monster and Predator energy drinks.
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