• Rite Foods, Popbeach Club Roll Out ‘Riteonthebeach’ Festival Season Four – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    Rite Foods Limited and beverage industry, and Popbeach Club have unveiled the 2024 edition of ‘Rite­onthebeach’ Festival with a Sym­posium for students of tertiary in­stitutions in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Law Faculties to create awareness on the values inherent in ecologi­cal preservation.

    The Festival which is in its fourth year and the beginning of the ‘Riteonthebeach’ Residency programme, held recently in La­gos is intended to unlock the value in plastic, the environment, and human development using data collected through scientific meth­ods, and to provide a realistic valu­ation for the importance of saving the Lagos Western Peninsula and its adjacent mangrove forests.

    This partnership between Rite Foods and Popbeach Club, a Lagos Eco-Resort, is conceived to combat ocean plastic pollution, improve literacy, and create employment opportunities by facilitating the exchange of waste plastic for recy­cling and education scholarships for children in shoreline commu­nities.

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    Mr. Ekuma Eze, the Head, Corporate Affairs & Sustainabili­ty at Rite Foods Limited, who was represented by Dennis Aideloje, Corporate Affairs & Sustainabil­ity Manager, Rite Foods Limited, said, “Riteonthebeach is part of the company’s commitment to proffering sustainable solutions to the plastic menace and equip­ping young Nigerians with the insights and skills needed to ad­dress the challenges of climate change.”

    “Polyethylene terephthal­ate (PET) bottles that litter the beaches and waterways require immediate action and through the ‘Riteonthebeach’ Symposium, Rite Foods hopes to ignite a sense of purpose that drives each par­ticipant to take responsibility for eliminating plastics on the coast­line”, he added.

    Eze reiterated that, “If plastics continue to choke the nation’s wa­terways and shorelines, the capac­ity to absorb carbon and support biodiversity will be drastically reduced, hence the need to keep them free from plastics which can be recycled into other useful products.”

    Akin Disu, the Founder of Popbeachclub averred that the new project will remove the plas­tics, process and recycle onsite to plastic pellets, and a whole lot more using blockchain technolo­gy for transparency.

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