Plasticcycle together with the Sri Lanka Navy embarked on a collaborative pilot project
to provide a solution to non-recyclable plastic waste. Plasticcycle will contribute to
the development and testing of a prototype chamber for the Sri Lanka Navy, to produce
value added products such as flower pots and ornamental statues using non-recyclable
plastic waste, which is aimed at being self-sustaining.
The signing of the MoU for
this pilot project took place on the 18th of February 2019, with signatories Dilani
Alagaratnam – John Keells Group President – Human Resources, Legal, CSR,
Sustainability and Vice Admiral K.K.V.P.H. De Silva – the Commander of the Sri
Lanka Navy.
The technology has been developed by the Sri Lanka Navy Marine
Conservation and Monitoring Unit, consisting of a melting chamber and molding machine,
allowing the non-recyclable plastic waste to be melted and then shaped into various
products using pre-fabricated molds.
The project in its initial phase will be
conducted at the Crow Island Navy Camp, where a large buildup of Plastic waste is
observed leaving the mouth of the Kelani River and collecting on the Crow Island Beach.
The accumulated plastic is collected through weekly beach clean-ups organized by members
of the Sri Lanka Navy however, due to the level of contamination with sand and other
impurities, recycling of these materials has proven difficult thus far.
Plasticcycle
has committed to provide the necessary equipment to improve the process further, as well
as to provide the necessary safety gear required for the personnel of operating the
machinery. If successful, on completion of pilot phase, this project can be replicated
to other parts of the country where the accumulation of non-recyclable plastic waste is
significant.
Also in attendance at the ceremony were; Rear Admiral N.P.S. Attygalle
– Director General Operations, Sri Lanka Navy, Nisreen Rehmanjee – Vice
President John Keells Group & Head of Tax and Social Entrepreneurship Project and
Buddhika Muthukumarana – Manager Social Entrepreneurship
Project.
“Plasticcycle” is a Social Entrepreneurship Project launched in July 2017 by
John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), Sri Lanka’s largest listed conglomerate in the
Colombo Stock Exchange operating over 70 companies in 7 diverse industry sectors. JKH
provides employment to over 13,000 persons and has been ranked as Sri Lanka’s
‘Most Respected Entity’ for 13 years. Whilst being a full member of the
World Economic Forum and a Member of the UN Global Compact, JKH drives its vision of
“empowering the nation for tomorrow,” through the John Keells Foundation.


Plasticcycle together with the Sri Lanka Navy embarked on a collaborative pilot project
to provide a solution to non-recyclable plastic waste. Plasticcycle will contribute to
the development and testing of a prototype chamber for the Sri Lanka Navy, to produce
value added products such as flower pots and ornamental statues using non-recyclable
plastic waste, which is aimed at being self-sustaining.
The signing of the MoU for
this pilot project took place on the 18th of February 2019, with signatories Dilani
Alagaratnam – John Keells Group President – Human Resources, Legal, CSR,
Sustainability and Vice Admiral K.K.V.P.H. De Silva – the Commander of the Sri
Lanka Navy.
The technology has been developed by the Sri Lanka Navy Marine
Conservation and Monitoring Unit, consisting of a melting chamber and molding machine,
allowing the non-recyclable plastic waste to be melted and then shaped into various
products using pre-fabricated molds.
The project in its initial phase will be
conducted at the Crow Island Navy Camp, where a large buildup of Plastic waste is
observed leaving the mouth of the Kelani River and collecting on the Crow Island Beach.
The accumulated plastic is collected through weekly beach clean-ups organized by members
of the Sri Lanka Navy however, due to the level of contamination with sand and other
impurities, recycling of these materials has proven difficult thus far.
Plasticcycle
has committed to provide the necessary equipment to improve the process further, as well
as to provide the necessary safety gear required for the personnel of operating the
machinery. If successful, on completion of pilot phase, this project can be replicated
to other parts of the country where the accumulation of non-recyclable plastic waste is
significant.
Also in attendance at the ceremony were; Rear Admiral N.P.S. Attygalle
– Director General Operations, Sri Lanka Navy, Nisreen Rehmanjee – Vice
President John Keells Group & Head of Tax and Social Entrepreneurship Project and
Buddhika Muthukumarana – Manager Social Entrepreneurship
Project.
“Plasticcycle” is a Social Entrepreneurship Project launched in July 2017 by
John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), Sri Lanka’s largest listed conglomerate in the
Colombo Stock Exchange operating over 70 companies in 7 diverse industry sectors. JKH
provides employment to over 13,000 persons and has been ranked as Sri Lanka’s
‘Most Respected Entity’ for 13 years. Whilst being a full member of the
World Economic Forum and a Member of the UN Global Compact, JKH drives its vision of
“empowering the nation for tomorrow,” through the John Keells Foundation.


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