Post by nurnobisorker02 on Feb 28, 2024 11:33:58 GMT 8
More than 35 thousand people in Mexico make up the collection and recycling chain , contributing daily to achieving a #WorldWithoutWaste. Micro collection points being one of the main links in the chain, its recognition and strengthening is essential to continue promoting the collection and reuse of material. Along these lines, the Mexican Coca-Cola Industry maintains a continuous effort to promote actions in favor of the development and well-being of those who are part, directly or indirectly, of this chain. Environmental education, training and recognition are part of their daily work in favor of inclusive recycling that recognizes the work of urban waste collectors and recoverers.
Committed to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the IMCC seeks to make visible the valuable work of thousands of people, in addition to promoting the generation of jobs and the promotion of their businesses. An example of this is the PetStar Inclusive Collection Model (MAIP) , through which different initiatives have been developed that promote the recognition of women and men Anhui Mobile Number List dedicated to waste collection and recovery, directly strengthening 1,200 micro, small and medium-sized points. collection related to its supply chain through training and constant advice, ensuring a free supply of working children. Likewise, the IMCC through PetStar supports the Center for Comprehensive Community Development (CEDIC) , a project of the Dibujando un Mañana Foundation, which has managed to improve the living conditions of 400 girls and boys, children of people dedicated to recovery.
Waste in the State of Mexico, providing education, food and medical care services. “What we seek at CEDIC is to achieve comprehensive development of girls, boys and adolescents, mainly children of people who are dedicated to waste recovery. Thanks to these spaces, today we can improve the lives of all these girls and boys and in the future they will be able to have real life opportunities,” Katty Beltrán, General Director of Fundación Dibujando un Mañana. With the help of PetStar and thanks to its alliance with Mayama and the Girls and Boys Club of San Luis Potosí, the lives of 500 girls, boys and their families in Jalisco and San Luis Potosí have been transformed. On the other hand, working together with ECOCE, the IMCC promotes important efforts to recover, separate and transport PET from all regions of Mexico and, from there, send them to recycling plants inside and outside the country.
Committed to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the IMCC seeks to make visible the valuable work of thousands of people, in addition to promoting the generation of jobs and the promotion of their businesses. An example of this is the PetStar Inclusive Collection Model (MAIP) , through which different initiatives have been developed that promote the recognition of women and men Anhui Mobile Number List dedicated to waste collection and recovery, directly strengthening 1,200 micro, small and medium-sized points. collection related to its supply chain through training and constant advice, ensuring a free supply of working children. Likewise, the IMCC through PetStar supports the Center for Comprehensive Community Development (CEDIC) , a project of the Dibujando un Mañana Foundation, which has managed to improve the living conditions of 400 girls and boys, children of people dedicated to recovery.
Waste in the State of Mexico, providing education, food and medical care services. “What we seek at CEDIC is to achieve comprehensive development of girls, boys and adolescents, mainly children of people who are dedicated to waste recovery. Thanks to these spaces, today we can improve the lives of all these girls and boys and in the future they will be able to have real life opportunities,” Katty Beltrán, General Director of Fundación Dibujando un Mañana. With the help of PetStar and thanks to its alliance with Mayama and the Girls and Boys Club of San Luis Potosí, the lives of 500 girls, boys and their families in Jalisco and San Luis Potosí have been transformed. On the other hand, working together with ECOCE, the IMCC promotes important efforts to recover, separate and transport PET from all regions of Mexico and, from there, send them to recycling plants inside and outside the country.