voltic (gh) limited – Voltic Ghana https://volticghana.com Own your richness Fri, 22 Sep 2023 09:18:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://volticghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-logo_3-32x32.png voltic (gh) limited – Voltic Ghana https://volticghana.com 32 32 177466192 Labadi Beach gets a refresh on World Cleanup Day https://volticghana.com/labadi-beach-gets-a-refresh-on-world-cleanup-day/ https://volticghana.com/labadi-beach-gets-a-refresh-on-world-cleanup-day/#respond Sat, 16 Sep 2023 09:13:07 +0000 https://volticghana.com/?p=6218 16 September 2023, Accra – Labadi Beach received a refresh on International Coastal Cleanup Day when Voltic (GH) Limited, in collaboration with the La Dade Kotopon Municipal District and the University of Ghana Plastic Recycling Project came together to collect plastic waste.

“As a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, we are leading the industry in making our value chain increasingly sustainable in the way that we manufacture our products, how we distribute them and how we sell them,” said Public Affairs, Communication and Sustainability Director, Worlasi Mensah.

“We have the scale and reach to make a real difference, and we’re using our leadership position to drive change and help put our planet on a more sustainable path.

“Our goal is to collect and recycle the equivalent of 100% of the packaging we sell, working in partnership with The Coca-Cola Company which launched a sustainable packaging strategy in 2018 called World Without Waste.

“We can’t do it alone. We work with stakeholders, nonprofits, communities, governments and our industry toward a clean environment,” said Mensah.

“Tackling the global plastic waste crisis requires cross-sector collaboration and alignment on common principles and targets. We work with a range of stakeholders at a regional and local level.

“This includes partnering with governments and community organisations to strengthen recycling infrastructure and boost collection rates, collaborating with customers, peers and industry associations to shape public policy that supports a circular economy; and teaming up with suppliers, startups and R&D partners to fuel sustainable packaging innovation.

“We’re working toward these solutions to create a circular economy that benefits society and works for our business. We’ve set ambitious goals for our business, to take responsibility for our packaging across its lifecycle and reduce ocean pollution,” said Mensah.

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Fresh start for two farming communities in Ashanti Region https://volticghana.com/fresh-start-for-two-farming-communities-in-ashanti-region/ https://volticghana.com/fresh-start-for-two-farming-communities-in-ashanti-region/#comments Mon, 19 Sep 2022 14:35:29 +0000 https://volticghana.com/?p=5843 September 19, Ashanti Region – Two communities in the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality in the Ashanti Region are making a fresh start with potable water from boreholes commissioned by Voltic (GH) Limited, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa.

The Nkawie community, with an estimated population of 10,000 in an area rich in bauxite, suffered from water scarcity due to a limited supply. The installation of a borehole able to provide 20,000 litres of safe, potable water a day, has ensured reliable and convenient access to water. The community grows maize, plantain, yam and cassava.
The handover ceremony was attended by Nana Kwabena Nketia Marfo V and Nana Kontor Boakye Kyerewaa II, Chief and Queen Mother of Nkawie Payin.
He said: “I am very grateful to Voltic for this borehole because from today, the people of this community will gain access to clean water. I will personally also see to the preservation of this precious resource for the benefit of future generations.”

Voltic MD Flora Jika said the Coca-Cola Foundation had enabled the provision of safe water to the communities in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6, to ensure access to water and sanitation for all.
“Reliable access to good, safe water is essential to life, nature, and the health of our communities,” said Jika.
“Across the world, approximately 2.1 billion people live in potentially water-scarce areas. Globally, over 80% of the wastewater generated by society flows back into the environment without being treated or re-used. By 2050, the global water demand will have increased by 30%.

“So, as the first ingredient in most of our beverages, safe, clean water is also critical to the long-term success of our business. We take our water stewardship responsibilities very seriously.
“CCBA, together with The Coca-Cola Company, are leaders in using water responsibly in our operations and giving it back. We continue to manage water resources through country projects that reduce water use in our operations, protect local water resources and provide safe, clean drinking water to communities in need.

In Gyankobaa, the community grows okra, garden eggs and maize and was reliant on streams and rivers for water, which was insufficient for their needs. The borehole commissioned by Voltic will ensure the population of about 5,000 people will have secure access to safe water.
Chief of Gyankobaa, Obofuo Atwimakwaa Boakye Darkwah II said: “I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Voltic for their immense support to this community. For years, our people have relied on streams for water that breed diseases but from today, we will no longer fall prey to such diseases.”

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CCBA invests in skills development for future generations in Africa https://volticghana.com/ccba-invests-in-skills-development-for-future-generations-in-africa/ https://volticghana.com/ccba-invests-in-skills-development-for-future-generations-in-africa/#respond Fri, 12 Aug 2022 13:07:49 +0000 https://volticghana.com/?p=5832 12 August 2022 – Young people are receiving critical skills development, particularly much-needed entrepreneurship skills to empower youth to start and build their businesses, thanks to investments by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) as the African continent celebrates International Youth Day today.
The theme for this year’s International Youth Day is “Intergenerational Solidarity”, and acts as a reminder of the need to collaborate to strengthen key partnerships across Africa to ensure that no one gets left behind.
According to the United Nations, small businesses run by youth and young women account for close to 60 percent of Africa’s GDP, creating about 450 million jobs.
Tshidi Ramogase. Group Director Public Affairs, Communication, and Sustainability at CCBA, says economic inclusion plays a critical role in providing economic opportunities to the youth by providing them access to markets and other economic activities.
“Developing entrepreneurs for the future creates the possibility to link them to the Coca-Cola value chain today or in the future,” said Ramogase.
CCBA directly empowers thousands of young people every year through various programmes across its markets, enabling their inclusion in the economy. In 2020, CCBA empowered over 11,000 young people through various programmes enabling their inclusion in the economy.
Ramogase added: “Our aim is to boost income, provide decent earning potential and improve skills and business knowledge for youth, and in particular women, resulting in them accessing other opportunities.”
For instance, Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) has spent more than R105 million towards its Bizniz in a Box initiative and most recently, its Study Buddy Fund. The company launched Bizniz in a Box in 2016, primarily aimed at transforming aspirant entrepreneurs into fully-fledged business owners who can create a livelihood for themselves and others.
Through Bizniz in a Box, CCBSA has financially supported and provided training to over 700 entrepreneurs across the country. The Study Buddy Fund was launched in 2021 and has enabled 55 young people from 14 host communities where its facilities are located to access tertiary education. The fund pays for full tuition, accommodation fees and a monthly stipend.
In Ghana, Voltic (GH) Limited – a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa – has supported the career development of young women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. Earlier this year, Voltic joined the non-profit organization Girls in Science and Technology (GIST) to launch the GIST- University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa chapter.
The programme introduces GIST to women students at the university and promotes their participation in STEM, while sparking their interest in the endless career opportunities available to them.
In the Ngong Hills of Kenya we have onboarded the Go Green Youth Club, which has a team of over 19 members. Supporting them by installing segregation stations across Ngong Hills, the youth collect, aggregate and deliver recyclable waste to respective recyclers in Nairobi for processing. The project has seen the youth group deliver approximately 500kg of PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) plastics to recyclers in Nairobi monthly, therefore conserving the forest by reducing pollution and creating livelihoods for them.
The Kuza Kazi initiative was launched in 2019 to harness the power of The Coca-Cola Company’s supply chain to create jobs for Kenyan youths every year in partnership with like-minded private sector entities and with support from County Governments. By the end of 2021, the initiative was able to empower over 1000 youth across Kericho, Kisii, Migori, Kwale and Nyeri counties in Kenya.
Ramogase concludes “By investing in youth economic inclusion, we have created shared value in hopes of a better shared future – enabling improved livelihoods for young people, their families and their communities, while inclusively expanding our business.”

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Recycling gathers momentum in Africa, growing jobs and small businesses https://volticghana.com/recycling-gathers-momentum-in-africa-growing-jobs-and-small-businesses/ https://volticghana.com/recycling-gathers-momentum-in-africa-growing-jobs-and-small-businesses/#respond Thu, 14 Jul 2022 10:17:27 +0000 https://volticghana.com/?p=5827 More and more plastic waste is being diverted from landfills and into a circular economy that grows employment and entrepreneurship in African countries, as we celebrate Global Recycling Day today (March 18).

Food and beverage packaging is an important part of modern life, helping to ensure food safety and reduce food waste, yet the world has a packaging problem that requires a comprehensive response.

As part of its responsibility to help address this challenge, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), together with The Coca-Cola Company, has set ambitious goals to help collect a bottle or can for every one it produces by 2030, use 50% recycled content in all packaging and make 25% of its packaging reusable by the same year, while making all its packaging 100% recyclable by 2025.

The initiative, called World Without Waste, relies on partnerships with customers, consumers communities, industry and governments to succeed.

With many initiatives under way across CCBA’s territories, a few recent highlights include the move to clear Sprite PET in six markets which makes it much easier to recycle and has greater value as a recyclable material. Another milestone is the extension of the PETCO model, which is based on the principle of Extended Producer Responsibility, to three additional markets since its inception in South Africa and plans for further rollout to a total of eight markets. CCBA also started using returnable 2L PET in South Africa with the view to roll this out to other markets.

CCBA Group Head of Sustainability Diana Sibanda said the company was developing increasingly sustainable ways to manufacture, distribute and sell its products.

“We use our industry leadership to be part of the solution to achieve positive change in the world and to build a more sustainable future for our planet,” she said.

Locally, in Ghana, CCBA subsidiary Voltic (GH) Ltd has partnered with aggregators to collect bottles from pickup points around the capital and is also working with Total Energies and plastic waste pickers such as Coliba, SESA and Beach Cleanup Ghana to establish collection points at filling stations and other sites, where waste pickers can deliver used PET bottles for payment.

The PET is then bought by recyclers to use as feedstock for the production of recycled products.

Voltic holds monthly buy-back events in communities to raise awareness on the value of plastic waste and stimulate recycling activity.

In South Africa, CCBSA partnered with Matongoni Recycling Group to provide a much-needed boost to the collection of PET bottles in rural communities in Limpopo Province.

CCBSA worked with Matongoni and community groups and households to buy collected and sorted waste material and transport it to its two recycling depots in Polokwane and Johannesburg.

With the bottler providing a transport subsidy to Matongoni, collection trucks were able to cover a wider area, and a subsidy on collected materials gave locals a bigger incentive to go into the environment and collect as much waste as they could find.

In Uganda, CCBA partnered with the local council, recycling companies and Koyinawo Waste Management Services to clean up Mbarara City by collecting plastic waste in the communities of Makenke and Lubiiri.

The clean-up drive contributed to the company’s commitment to collect 75% of bottles produced in 2022 and saw the collection of 676kg of plastic.

The Rethink Plastics campaign was launched at Kiswa Primary School by the Uganda Scouts Association in partnership with Worldwide Fund for Nature and CCBA under the theme ‘Rethink Plastic, Saving our planet together, one challenge at a time’. The campaign seeks to create awareness and grassroots education on the responsible use and disposal of plastic waste across the country.

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