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In keeping with its dedication to advertise water sustainability, Nigeria’s  shopper packaged items firm, Nigerian Bottling Firm (NBC) Ltd, a member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Firm (CCHBC), has advocated for social accountability in the direction of water use in celebration of the 2023 World Water Day.

To commemorate the occasion, the corporate organized a spread of occasions throughout its vegetation within the nation together with neighborhood outreach initiatives, symposiums, and lectures geared toward elevating consciousness on the significance of water conservation.

As a part of the celebration, NBC opened its doorways to a particular group of journalists offering them with an unique tour of its state-of-the-art Lagos plant. Through the go to, the media representatives obtained a complete briefing on the corporate’s cutting-edge water remedy procedures.

Learn additionally:UNICEF calls for more increase investments on availability of clean water

The corporate managers  mentioned the corporate’s dedication to sustainable water administration. With the theme for World Water Day 2023 being “Accelerating change to resolve the water and sanitation disaster,the corporate  restated its dedication to demonstrating its initiatives in the direction of accountable water utilization and educating the general public on the significance of preserving water as a shared useful resource. “We’re conscious that water is an important ingredient in our merchandise. In consequence, we’re devoted to utilizing water in methods which are environmentally sustainable, and economically advantageous within the communities the place we function. In our services, we put ourselves to the check by setting too bold targets for the way to lower the quantity of water we use to make our drinks.”

Over the past 5 years, NBC has made noteworthy progress in its efforts to attenuate its water consumption, reaching an 18% discount in its water use ratio. Within the earlier yr, the quantity of water abstracted from the surroundings was lowered by 4%, with 1.5 billion litres of water launched again into the surroundings in a situation appropriate for aquatic life. As well as, the group has applied measures to recycle the water it extracts, with 192 million litres (4%) of water reused in 2022. Furthermore, NBC has donated 22.5 million litres of water again to its host communities, underscoring its dedication to sustainable water administration practices.

Temitope Ogunrinde, Nationwide Atmosphere Supervisor, NBC, added that the corporate was open to partnerships with the federal government and different stakeholders to make sure sustainable water provide. He emphasised that “Water is a vital a part of each day life, and it’s essential to maintain the water provide to stop water insecurity, notably in high-risk areas.”

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