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Unilever Nepal collects and process Dhaulagiri Mountain waste in partnership with Nepal Army



KATHMANDU: As part of Unilever’s commitment “to make sustainable living a commonplace”, it partnered with the Nepal Army in the “Mountain Cleaning Campaign 2021”.

Transitioning to a circular economy approach is at the heart of Unilever’s Strategy for a waste-free world. Carelessness in waste disposal is killing wildlife, devastating the beauty of the mountains, and threatening the health of our planet. In an event organized at the Army Headquarters in Kathmandu, Brigadier General Himanshu Khadka, Director of the Directorate of National Parks and Wildlife Reserve congratulated the Unilever Nepal team.

“I thank Unilever Nepal for supporting the Mountain Clean-Up initiative. Through this initiative of cleaning the Himalayan ranges you have touched the heart of every Nepali”, said Brigadier General Khadka.

Also speaking at the event, Managing Director of Unilever Nepal Ltd., Mr. Amlan Mukherjee, sent a message stating that “the natural world is being lost and damaged at an alarming rate, and to put the same on reverse, Unilever Nepal couldn’t have found a better cause than to clean the revered Mount Dhaulagiri and a more credible partner than the Nepal Army.”

This mountain clean-up initiative disposed of 5020 kg of waste, of which 4720 Kg non-biodegradable waste was sent for recycling, and the remaining 300 KG of bio-degradable waste was disposed of through Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality.

Unilever is committed to improving the health of the planet. It aims to work hard to tackle plastic packaging waste, particularly through partnerships and collaborations that drive change beyond its own operations. The ultimate aim is to create a circular economy system for waste management. “We are committed to making sustainable living commonplace for everyone and will continuously engage in programs like these in the coming days,” said Mr. Amlan Mukherjee.

 

Publish Date : 02 June 2021 18:39 PM

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