Int’l Youth Day: Coca-Cola Hosts Pick-Up Rally in Lagos

Posted on August 19, 2021
Coca-Cola Foundation, NESREA Officials, SWEEP Foundation at the Surulere Plastic Pick-Up Rally

In commemoration of International Youth Day, The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) and its NGO partner, SWEEP Foundation sensitized youth on environmental sustainability through a plastic waste pick-up rally in Surulere, Lagos on Friday, August 13, 2021.

The International Youth Day is a day founded by the United Nations to bring youth issues to the attention of the international community and to celebrate the potential of youth as partners in today’s global society.

This year’s theme titled, “Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health”, emphasizes that the success of such a global effort will not be achieved without the meaningful participation of young people.

Other crucial challenges the celebration seeks to address include poverty reduction; social inclusion; health care; biodiversity conservation; and climate change mitigation – all driven by youth.

SWEEP Foundation and some members of the community at the Surulere Plastic Pick-Up Rally

Through its key sustainability pillars – especially Waste and Wellbeing – Coca-Cola Nigeria has implemented and supported various impactful youth-oriented programmes that focus on financial inclusion, youth empowerment, education/sensitisation, and eco-friendly practices.

Speaking on the International Youth Day activities, Nwamaka Onyemelukwe, Director, Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Nigeria, said: “It’s been a challenging year so far. We’ve seen the negative impacts of COVID-19 globally, food shortages in the country and floods due to a global environmental crisis. However, it’s great to see the Nigerian youth persevere despite uncertainties.

Nwamaka Onyemelukwe and representatives of NESREA at the Surulere Plastic Pick-Up Rally

“This inspires Coca-Cola to continue in its efforts to contribute to youth development through programmes that drive behavioural change, improves basic and technical skills while ensuring their wellbeing and protecting the environment”.

Obuesi Phillips, founder of SWEEP Foundation, lauded the financial support from TCCF, emphasising the importance of youth participating in eco-friendly practices at the height of climate change.

Obuesi Phillips, Founder SWEEP Foundation, at the Surulere Plastic Pick-Up Rally

He said, “We are delighted to be celebrating the International Youth Day through a plastic pick-up rally. At SWEEP Foundation, we are propelled to passionately pursue environmental sustainability. This effort to keep our immediate environment free of recyclable waste is in line with the objectives of a World Without Waste, an initiative of The Coca-Cola Company that was launched in 2018”.

Members of the community at the Surulere Plastic Pick-Up Rally

Intending to recover three tons of plastic waste from the environment, SWEEP Foundation’s “Surulere Pick Up Rally”, supported by Coca-Cola, drew a crowd of over 70 community members, including Hon. Yinka Jonathan, Supervisor for Environment, Surulere LGA and Mr Wemimo Odumosu Chairman, Community Development Committee, Surulere LGA.

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