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Eco Spindles restores beauty of Ruhunu Katharagama Maha Dewalaya environs, collecting 2306 Kg of plastic waste

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Eco Spindles (Pvt) Ltd, renowned for its pioneering pathways towards recycling plastic waste, recently organised a clean-up at the Ruhunu Katharagama Maha Dewalaya. This programme is an annual project initiated since 2014. Eco Spindles is a subsidiary of BPPL Holdings PLC.
The programme which took place from July 21 to August 4 engaged over 50 enthusiastic volunteers from the ‘Soba Parisara Thurunu Samajaya’, a local youth society, and other local communities who actively supported the clean-up efforts to maintain the beauty of the surrounding environment. Eco Spindles team members also participated helping to ensure the area was restored and completely in harmony with nature, the company said in a media release.
Due to COVID-19 and following social distancing regulations, a reduction in the number of pilgrims visiting the site was evident in comparison to previous years. However, the Eco Spindles team was able to collect 80,710 bottles, amounting to 2306 kg of plastic waste
“The cleanliness and sanctity of this sacred site is often marred by plastic waste. Eco Spindles was able to actively engage local communities and youth to deepen their knowledge about environmental issues that need to be addressed and the importance of being proactive,” said Dr. Anush Amarasinghe, Managing Director/CEO BPPL Holdings PLC.
Eco Spindles is at the helm of the nation’s recycling revolution addressing the dire problem of plastic pollution. The company’s well-established island-wide collection network ensures over 250 metric tons of PET plastic waste is collected monthly and transformed through state-of-the-art machinery into mono filaments for brushes and polyester yarn for fabric manufacturers worldwide. 
BPPL Holdings, in Sri Lanka since 1986, is a pioneer in creating eco-friendly products and one of Asia’s largest producers of cleaning tools. Eco Spindles, as part of the group, leads the way in recycling plastic waste to produce textile polyester yarn for fabric and mono filaments for brush manufacturers. Beira Brush (Private) Ltd, another subsidiary of the group, manufactures a range of brushware including professional and household cleaning tools exported worldwide.
 

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