New Delhi, 10 July 2024.
In the thrilling
conclusion of ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 held in the USA and the West Indies
where India truly emerged victorious, by winning the prestigious tournament. Coca-Cola
India and the ICC once again brought a refreshing difference by combining
cricket passion with a commitment to sustainability.
This year’s Men’s T20 World Cup matches featured the ‘Made in
India’ National Flags and the Cricket 4 Good Flags, crafted from post-consumer
recycled PET bottles. These bottles were transformed into polyester fabric and
recycled yarn, made by recycling garbage and plastic bottles. These flags were
proudly displayed during the national anthem ceremony at the respective
stadiums.
Coca-Cola India first introduced the recycled PET
National Flags during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023, becoming the
first company in the world to introduce these flags in cricket. Following the impactful,
sustainable strides made previously through several green initiatives during
the marquee event, Coca-Cola India continues to showcase environmental
responsibility by the creation of these National Flags of the participating 20
nations, the largest flags in the world with the size— 35 metres by 20 metres
and the nine ICC Cricket 4 GoodFlags.
In addition, Thums Up was the official beverage
and sports drink partner for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. Recently, Coca-Cola
hasextended its partnership with ICC, committing to serve as a global partner
for ICC events until 2031. This renewed collaboration solidifies Coca-Cola's
support for cricket across all three formats, ensuring a lasting sustainable impact
on the sport, worldwide.
Approximately 11,000 PET bottles have been
transformed into each national flag, and 2,000 bottles into each ICC Cricket 4
Good Flag by Go Rewise by Ganesha Ecoverse Limited and their partner. Even the
packaging for these flags is made from recycled material, emphasizing on a
holistic approach to sustainability. Also, all these flags are Global Recycled
Standard (GRS) certified, meeting international standards for recycled content,
social and environmental practices, and chemical restrictions. Further, the use
of cutting-edge AI sorting systems has boosted waste segregation efficiency,
enhancing resource recovery. Simultaneously, the collection systems have empowered
over 50,000waste workers, including women. A dedicated team of 600 workers was
built to bring these magnificent flags to life. Each of these flags produce60%
lesser carbon emissions while saving hundreds of kgs of waste going to
landfills and reducing dependency on fossil fuel-based resources.
Rajesh Ayapilla, Senior Director-CSR and Sustainability
for Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia (INSWA),
said, “At Coca-Cola, we're excited to unite cricket passion with our commitment
to sustainability at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. These recycled PET flagsshowcase
our dedication to circularity and environmental responsibility. By turning
post-consumer plastic bottles into symbols of national pride, we celebrate fans
and take a significant step towards a greener future. We believe that the
initiative will set a precedent for future events and will continue to inspire
a positive change.”
ICC Chief Commercial Officer, Anurag Dahiya
said,“ICC World Cups have once again proven to be a fantastic platform to
showcase the partnership between Coca-Cola India and the ICC, highlighting our
shared commitment to cricket and the environment. The 'Made in India' recycled
PET flags were a powerful initiative of our exciting partnership. Not only did
they create a vibrant atmosphere during the national anthem ceremonies, but
they also demonstrated how innovation can promote sustainability within
cricket."
Yash Sharma, Founder, Go Rewise,
said, "Our mission is to wisely recycle every bottle used and disposed
off into high-value products and give multiple lives to our resources. As the
ICC World Cup fans cheered for their nations, the world saw a combination of
India's sports as well as technological prowess in recycling post-consumer
waste and the craft of 100+ artisanal men and women creating a symbol of
sustainability and sportsmanship through flags made of recycled PET bottles. We
are proud to partner with Coca-Cola to continue their commitment to weave
sustainability into sports."
Through this innovative initiative, Coca-Cola
India and the ICC are not just promoting a sustainable future but also
inspiring the cricket fans to join the movement towards environmental
stewardship.