PGP Glass Ceylon PLC, the sole manufacturer of glass bottles for Food and Beverages in Sri Lanka and HEINEKEN Lanka Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of HEINEKEN N.V., proudly announced a milestone for Sri Lanka's innovation and sustainability agenda with the launch of the 625ml reusable bottle incorporating screen printing technology.
Launched in the presence of Her Excellency Bonnie Horbach, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, the bottle is sourced and manufactured end-to-end in Sri Lanka, incorporating PGP’s cutting-edge screen-printing technology, which is considered a first for HEINEKEN within the Asia Pacific region. The technology can reduce plastic or paper-based labelling, and consumers can be encouraged to participate in waste reduction efforts by having a returnable bottle.
Sanjay Jain, Executive Director/COO PGP Glass Ceylon PLC, said, "We are happy to be associated with the launch of innovative product offerings capable of revolutionizing circularity and sustainability in Sri Lanka. This collaboration showcases our commitment to innovative and sustainable packaging solutions, which is a long-standing need for the country, as we recognize the significance of contributing to responsible consumption in Sri Lanka. The investment required for screen printing technology on glass bottles is considerable. However, its positive effects on the planet are far-reaching. As a socially and sustainability-conscious organization, we are proud to do our part through a shared commitment to the national movement on uplifting its sustainable economy."
Maud Meijboom-van Wel, Managing Director, HEINEKEN Lanka Limited, said, "As an innovative and pioneering company that is present in over 190 markets globally, our Brew a Better World vision for 2030 raises the bar and enables faster progress towards a net zero, fairer and healthier world. These ambitions are woven into EverGreen, our balanced growth strategy, and puts sustainability and responsibility at the centre of everything we do. In line with this vision, we have already installed a water treatment plant at our brewery and are also using renewable biomass energy as part of our net zero efforts . The launch of the reusable and screen printed 625ml bottle for our flagship brand is our latest initiative, and I take this opportunity to appreciate PGP Glass Ceylon PLC for their trusted partnership and to Her Excellency, Bonnie Horbach, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Sri Lanka and the Maldives for gracing us with her presence and support. "
Guest of honour, Bonnie Horbach, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, said, "Innovation in sustainability is always an exciting agenda for us, and there is no better time to act than the present. As Sri Lanka continues its momentum of economic recovery, it is equally important to achieve business excellence in sustainability and circularity. We continue the drive to promote responsible business conduct (RBC) as part of the European Union. Conforming to global sustainability standards will be mandatory in the upcoming years. Sustainable value chains will generate competitive advantages, and for Sri Lanka, early entry into this sphere could be the all-important difference manufacturers could make in outplaying the competition and staying ahead of the game. We appreciate the initiatives taken by PGP Glass Ceylon PLC and HEINEKEN Lanka Limited in this regard and look forward to further innovation in sustainability and circularity."