Bell Lager drives sustainability from 20th edition of Roast and Rhyme

100% of the waste material collected from the first edition of Bell Roast and Rhyme this year, at Jahazi Pier Munyonyo, was recycled, reused and repurposed as part of the Bell Lagerโs commitment towards reducing its environmental impact from any consumer engagements.
The Roast and Rhyme specific initiative employed a waste management team that ensured proper waste disposal during and after the event with 37% (170.7kg) of collected waste recycled, and 63% (about 282.2kg) of the waste reused.
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Waste collected ranged from plastics, silver plates, aluminium cans, chip boards and food waste.
The brand pioneered the drive towards sustainable growth last year at the inaugural Obafest at the same venue with over 83% of the collected waste recycled from the festival.
According toย National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) Uganda generates 600 tonnes of plastics daily
In Kampala alone, 150 tonnes of waste are generated everyday and it is estimated that in urban areas, waste generation per capita stands at around 0ne kilogram per day, and only 40 percent of plastic waste produced in urban areas is collected, so 60 per cent is left on its own lending to a number of problems.
According to Grace Amme, the Bell Lager Brand Manager Uganda Breweries Limited, Bell Lager is pioneering a shift towards more environmentally friendly practices in the entertainment industry as well as reducing on the diverse impacts of waste to the environment.
โWe are cognizant of the waste generated at consumer engagements and as such, aim at sustainably co-existing with the environment within which we operate and serve our consumers,"ย she added.