Bisleri International to On-Board Over 200 Educational Institutions for Sustainability Program

According to Angelo George, CEO of Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd., the stakeholders most impacted by climate change are future generations

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For its sustainability program, "Bottles for Change," Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. has partnered with prestigious academic institutions. The partnership aims to raise awareness of the possibility of recycling waste plastic and instil in pupils the value of controlling it. Bisleri wants to collaborate with approximately 200 institutions during the current fiscal year to enable students to become future changemakers. 'Bottles For Change' is already active in seven locations, and this year, Bisleri hopes to expand the program to Gujarat's Gandhinagar, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

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"Bottles For Change" is a component of Bisleri's comprehensive sustainability program

Bisleri Better Promise, which seeks to create a better future for all. The program's primary goal is to teach young people how to reduce plastic waste and create a circular economy. Students will learn to correctly separate and dispose of unwanted plastic to keep it out of landfills and treat it as a precious resource. The students would be assisted by Bisleri in making their campuses "ZERO PLASTIC TO LANDFILL" by providing enabling technologies to ensure that the plastic is routed directly to the recyclers.

Bisleri is committed to building a greener future

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According to Angelo George, CEO of Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd., the stakeholders most impacted by climate change are the future generations. Collaboration with educational institutions is essential to promote a circular economy and educate young people about responsible consumption. Bisleri is committed to building a greener future for everyone while aiming to give students excellent learning opportunities.

Bisleri International has ties to 680 academic institutions through the Bottles For Change initiative. The Galgotias University, Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Madras Christian College (MCC), Hansraj College, Hansraj Morarji Public School, and Pillai College are a few of the renowned academic institutions that have been actively engaging in this effort.