Sri Lanka’s Inaugural Women-Led Plastic… Network

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In a groundbreaking and transformative collaboration, the United States, under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Ocean Plastics Reduction Activity, has forged a powerful alliance with Gunadamin Elephant House of Ceylon Cold Stores PLC (CCS). Their shared vision is nothing short of pioneering – to inaugurate Sri Lanka’s very first women-led plastic recyclable collection network, supported by a material recovery facility. The project places a special emphasis on female leadership, with a primary goal of enhancing the separation and processing of recyclable materials.

This innovative initiative took its first steps in Dickwella, Matara, and has already made substantial strides in its mission. The collective effort, with the additional support of Soba Kantha Environmental Management and Community Development Foundation and Viridis Pvt Ltd, a leading player in Sri Lankan plastic recycling, has successfully collected 1,175 kilograms of plastic waste.

What sets this partnership apart is its ambitious plan to expand its reach and impact across five coastal provinces in Sri Lanka. To achieve this, it has formed partnerships with grassroots women’s organizations that serve as the driving force behind the initiative. These collaborative ventures aim to identify and empower economically disadvantaged women from fishing communities, equipping them with the skills and resources to become proactive plastic collectors and dedicated environmental stewards.

The significance of this partnership is not lost on Christopher Powers, Director of the Office of Economic Growth at USAID Sri Lanka and Maldives Mission. He emphasizes, “The United States, with its enduring relationship with Sri Lanka, believes in the transformational potential of collaboration. This partnership not only symbolizes our belief in environmental conservation but also champions women’s leadership in driving this change.”

With the launch of Sri Lanka’s inaugural women-led plastic recyclable collection network, this initiative not only represents a significant leap forward in tackling the plastic waste crisis but also underscores the pivotal role of women in steering the sustainability revolution. By empowering women from fishing communities to take the lead in preserving their environment, this partnership is not only changing lives but is also set to make a profound impact on Sri Lanka’s environmental landscape.

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