NBC commits to greener future, unveils Green Area

NBC, Matthieu Seguin

Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC) has unveiled a Green Area at its Abuja plant as a symbol of its commitment to a greener future.
The Green Area located in the Idu Industrial Layout, Abuja, aims to impact the environment positively as it aligns with NBC’s commitment to sustainable practices.

The unveiling ceremony showcased NBC’s unwavering commitment to a greener future and its relentless pursuit of sustainable operations, the company said.

The Green Area visualises the company’s dedication to minimising the negative impacts of its operation on the environment and reinforces NBC’s position as a frontrunner in integrating sustainable practices.

Managing Director, NBC, Matthieu Seguin, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, stating: “Investing in this space shows our proactive approach to incorporating sustainable practices into our operations. This aligns with our goal of achieving net-zero emissions throughout our value chain by 2040 while positively impacting the environment.

“The Green Area symbolises our unwavering commitment to sustainability and underlines our determination to reduce our environmental footprint. And we will continue to remain resolute in our dedication to investing in the communities we serve, with the ultimate aim of making Nigeria a better place for all.”

Seguin said NBC has consistently served its consumers, focusing on education, women and youth empowerment, water stewardship, environmental sustainability and waste management.

“NBC has prioritised CO2 reduction across its plants as part of its long-term sustainability plans. By implementing eco-friendly practices and infrastructure, NBC actively reduces its environmental footprint while promoting a healthier ecosystem.

“NBC remains committed to advancing sustainable practices, delivering quality products, and positively impacting communities across Nigeria. Through initiatives like the Green Area, the company strives to create a greener, more sustainable future for all,” he said.

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