New Delhi, October,
2019:
As a part of ITC’s initiatives to support the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s call for
Swachhata Hi Seva, Savlon, ITC’s leading hygiene brand, introduces Swachchata
Ka Gullak, a unique community initiative led by school children. The concept of ‘Gullak’, an earthen pot symbolic
of savings for a better future was identified to reiterate the fact that
tremendous value can be generated from waste if segregated at source.
‘Swachchata Ka Gullak’ is being deployed
in schools across Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata under ITC Savlon’s Swasth India
Mission to help school children collect and deposit dry waste. The initiative
was launched with the objective of sensitizing students on the need for an
eco-friendly life while also becoming community advocates to help segregate
waste at source into dry and wet waste. More than 1 Lakh students would be
participating in this initiative. The dry waste collected through this drive
will be recycled.
Mr. Sameer Satpathy, Chief
Executive, Personal Care Products Business, ITC Limited "Transforming
waste into a valuable resource is only possible if each one of us begins to
actively segregate dry and wet waste. Savlon’s Swachhata Ka Gullak initiative
is designed to educate school children to become environment super heroes for
their schools, homes and neighbourhood. Hygiene awareness has been an intrinsic
part of ITC Savlon Swasth India programme and with Swachhata ka Gullak
we hope to sensitize young children for a more environment friendly future.”
A major component of teaching children
about waste management is also learning about waste management. To ensure
further amplification to this call-to-action, the brand also released a film. The video underlines the thought that adults need
to make wise, environmentally-conscious decisions and it all starts with a
small yet significant step towards effective waste segregation
at source.
Fritz Gonsalves and Jayesh Raut,
Senior Creative Directors, Ogilvy India, said, “Today, children around the
world have become the torchbearer of environmental activism. They understand
the perils of waste pollution and its impact on society at large. The Savlon
film emphasizes the importance of this message through a humourous approach
with School children. “
ITC has implemented a large-scale
“Wellbeing Out of Waste” (WOW) initiative, which focuses on providing an
end-to-end sustainable and scalable solution for solid waste including plastic
waste. The programme spans the entire value chain, right from awareness,
segregation, collection to promotion, reuse and / or recycling of waste. This
programme today covers over 89 lakh citizens across the country. ITC’s
initiatives in waste management has enabled it to be ‘solid waste recycling
positive’ for 12 consecutive years. In 2018-19, ITC collected around 16,000
tonnes of post-consumer plastic waste including around 7400 tonnes of Low Value
Plastics (LVP) comprising of Multi-Layered Plastics (MLP) and thin films.