• Latest
Coca-Cola Foundation awards US$1 Million to strengthen plastic recycling

Coca-Cola Foundation awards US$1 Million to strengthen plastic recycling

6 months ago
Lucy’s Straw Hat: A mirror held up to our society

Lucy’s Straw Hat: A mirror held up to our society

3 hours ago
June in History

June in History

4 hours ago
CPEA external examination 2024

Official summary results of the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment

23 hours ago
Temporary closure of Palmiste Lane, Mabouya Road, St John

Temporary traffic restrictions: Seamoon bridge, St Andrew

24 hours ago
Linda Straker: A fearless voice for human rights and humanity

Linda Straker: A fearless voice for human rights and humanity

1 day ago
Traffic notice: Settlement Road, Frequente

Temporary road closure: Ravine Public Road, St George

2 days ago

REOI: OECS Data for Decision Making Project – Consulting Services, Individual Consultant

2 days ago
People empowerment through construction 

People empowerment through construction 

2 days ago
OECS Heads of Government focus on trade, connectivity and economic resilience

OECS Heads of Government focus on trade, connectivity and economic resilience

2 days ago
Vacancy: Chief Executive Officer

GTA vacancy: Human Resource Manager

2 days ago
Grenada’s alcohol use reality

Grenada’s alcohol use reality

2 days ago
Tropical Weather Outlook:  Tuesday, 23 June 2026 (8 am)

Tropical Weather Outlook: Tuesday, 23 June 2026 (8 am)

2 days ago
NOW Grenada
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
NOW Grenada
No Result
View All Result

Coca-Cola Foundation awards US$1 Million to strengthen plastic recycling

This story was posted 6 months ago
17 December 2025
in Business, Environment, PRESS RELEASE
3 min. read
The Caribbean Plastics Recycling Project. Image: The Coca-Cola Foundation
0
VIEWS
Share

The Coca-Cola Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Company, has awarded US$1 million to the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) to support the Caribbean Plastics Recycling Project, a regional initiative that aims to expand plastic waste collection and strengthen recycling systems across the Caribbean.

This investment comes at a critical moment, as Caribbean nations face mounting waste management costs, increasing plastic pollution, and growing demand for sustainable economic opportunities.

“By supporting this regional initiative, we are helping strengthen local recycling systems, empowering waste collectors, and supporting innovative solutions that aim to protect both Caribbean communities and the region’s natural resources. We look forward to seeing the long-term economic and environmental impact this work will create,” said Carlos Pagoaga, President of The Coca-Cola Foundation.

According to the World Bank Group, more than 320,000 tons of plastic waste go uncollected each year in the Caribbean, degrading fragile marine ecosystems and threatening the tourism, fisheries, and shipping industries that sustain local economies.

The region’s dispersed island geography, limited waste management infrastructure, and small markets make recycling especially challenging. Limited access to financing, low public awareness, and cross-border transport regulations further constrain the development of a robust recycling infrastructure.

The one-year, multi-country programme will operate in Grenada, Suriname, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, The Bahamas, and Guyana. Together, these countries represent critical opportunities to strengthen waste management systems, support local livelihoods, and protect marine environments. Through regional collaboration, local partnerships, and innovative recycling models, the project aims to increase plastic recovery, reduce landfill pressure, and expand economic opportunities for women, youth, and underserved communities.

“Through our years of partnership and collaboration with The Coca-Cola Foundation, PADF is expanding economic opportunities for local collectors, strengthening recycling systems, and building resilient communities and ecosystems. Their support and collaboration make it possible to empower people and create lasting impact across the Caribbean,” said Katie Taylor, Executive Director of PADF.

The Caribbean Plastics Recycling Project is funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation and implemented by PADF in partnership with CircularPak, a circular economy consultancy company. The project focuses on 3 core strategies that aim to strengthen waste management systems and improve collection across the region:

  • Strengthen local “recycling champions” to implement innovative recycling programs and improve collection and processing efficiency
  • Expand and support networks of waste collectors, creating income-generating opportunities and increasing the volume and quality of plastics collected, processed, and recycled
  • Foster regional linkages that enable cross-border collaboration, reduce freight and processing costs, and increase the viability of in-country and regional recycling systems

A continuation of a strong partnership

This initiative builds on the ongoing collaboration between PADF and The Coca-Cola Foundation to expand recycling efforts and transform plastic waste into economic opportunity. Since 2022, the partnership has provided training, equipment, and support to hundreds of waste collectors and enabled the collection of more than 2,300 tons of plastic. These efforts have empowered local communities, including women and youth, while helping strengthen local recycling systems and fostering more resilient communities across the Caribbean.

About The Coca-Cola Foundation

The Coca-Cola Foundation is the global philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Company. Since 1984, it has awarded more than $1.6 billion in grants to make a difference in communities around the world by investing in transformative ideas and institutions that help address some of the most pressing global challenges. Initiatives primarily focus on sustainable access to water, recycling value chains, watershed restoration, disaster preparedness and response, and economic empowerment. For more information about The Coca-Cola Foundation, please visit www.coca-colacompany.com.

About the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF)

PADF is a nonprofit organisation that works across Latin America and the Caribbean to create a hemisphere of opportunity for all. Established in 1962, PADF partners with communities, civil society, and the private sector to save lives, promote economic growth, and advance security and rule of law. Learn more at www.padf.org.

The Coca-Cola Foundation

NOW Grenada is not responsible for the opinions, statements or media content presented by contributors. In case of abuse, click here to report.
Tags: caribbean plastics recycling projectcarlos pagoagacoca-cola foundationkatie taylorpadfpan american development foundationrecycling

Comment on post Cancel reply

Please enter your valid email address.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

© NOW Grenada Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in . Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.