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Malta Guinness, Ghana's premier malt beverage, has teamed up with Mckingtorch Africa, a social enterprise focused on plastic recycling for its third edition of the plastic collection drive in Mallam.
The initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to create a world of good, champion the sustainability agenda and drive plastic waste recycling nationwide through community mobilisation, engagements and partnerships.
Dinah Adu-Asare, Marketing Manager at Guinness Ghana Breweries, thanked members of the community for their passionate participation.
“I want to say a big thank you to all stakeholders for making this campaign a success. As part of the brand’s objectives to reinforce its leadership position in the sustainability agenda and fueling a world of good, Malta Guinness begun the Plastic Collection Sustainability Agenda to help rid the environment of plastic waste while sensitizing the communities we source, make, and sell our products from. Indeed, we are humbled by the turnout today here in Mallam. On behalf of Malta Guinness, I will like to thank you for your participation and support. Ayekoo!”

The Chief of the Mallam community, Nana Daasebre Ndum, who was also present thanked Malta Guinness for such an initiative to raise community awareness towards fostering a culture of proper waste disposal procedures.
He stated that not only will the initiative help to reduce plastic pollution in the community but will unlock other opportunities for economic empowerment through plastic recycling.
While on the ground, the team from Guinness Ghana organised an exciting plastic collection challenge which was keenly contested by hundreds of participants. The people of the community were divided into teams and tasked with collection of used plastic materials in the vicinity. Winners were rewarded with exciting souvenirs and cans of Malta Guinness.
The 'Malta Guinness Plastic Collection Campaign' aims to motivate Ghanaians to adopt positive attitudes and promote proper plastic recycling practices.
So far, the initiative has been held in Alogboshie and Kaase and is expected to be organised in other parts of the country.
Malta Guinness will partner with community leaders to educate residents about the importance of recycling plastic waste. As part of the initiative, buyback centers (plastic collection centers) will be set up in Accra and Kumasi as part of efforts to manage plastic sustainably.
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