Home Blog Page 13091

PepsiCo unveils new recycling, tourist awareness initiative in KP

0
KP tourism
PESHAWAR, Aug 28 (APP):The PepsiCo, through its flagship potato chip brand Lay’s, has unveiled a new recycling initiative and tourist awareness campaign in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
According to a press release issued here on Monday, under this progressive initiative, Lay’s has partnered with the Kaghan Development Authority, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to build sensitization on proper waste disposal practices and raise community awareness about sorting waste at source and the significance of recycling mechanisms among tourists.
During the tourist-heavy summer season, Lay’s is also collecting used packaging from the Northern areas of Pakistan and upcycling these into tote bags and sustainable fashion.
This initiative is in line with PepsiCo’s pep+ (PepsiCo Positive) global sustainability agenda and is a component of the “Summer with Lay’s” campaign, which combines the joy of snacking with the spirit of giving back to communities and promoting responsible tourism.
As part of this program, Lay’s has installed waste collection bins in 12 key areas across mountainous regions, lakes, and tourist spots in partnership with the authority.
The discarded packaging collected in the bins is being gathered by PepsiCo’s long-standing recycling partner Green Earth Recycling and deposited with upcycling partner organization Dastan-e-Rumaan. At Dastan-e-Rumaan, artisans create woven tote bags with these cleaned wrappers, on handlooms.
 This upcycling effort also helps support women entrepreneurship and enables income-generating activities.
Under the ambit of “Summer With Lay’s”, Lay’s has also run a consumer-centric activation in 50 tourist hotspots including Murree, Abbottabad, Naran and Gilgit.
Lay’s floats at these spots served delicious “Chip & Dip” experiences with flavors inspired by local ingredients and imparted important behavior change messages about the proper disposal of packaging. Key influencers were also a part of this campaign to further highlight the need for keeping tourist spots clean and green.
Mohammad Khosa, Senior Commercial Director Foods at PepsiCo Pakistan, said, “PepsiCo is committed to the advancing circular economy for plastics through collection and recycling efforts with our recycling partners. Our pep+ (PepsiCo Positive) agenda is focused on creating a world in which plastic never has to become waste. With the exciting
“Summer with Lay’s” program, we are leveraging the power of our flagship brand to deliver joyful snacking moments in these beautiful landscapes of Pakistan and leveraging consumer-attention and our key partnership with the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to mainstream our shared vision and build public awareness about proper waste disposal and recycling.”

AC monitors anti-dengue activity

0
ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP):Assistant Commissioner (AC) Secretariat, Aneel Saeed on Monday inspected various locations to ensure implementation of anti-dengue standard operating procedures.
Similarly, he also conducted price checking, the usage of polythene bags without authorization, and general cleanliness, said the ICT Spokesman.
In another action, AC Awaid Irshad Bhatti continuous action against alms-seekers, and sent eight to lockup at the police station.
Likewise, the teams of the Islamabad administration took action against tinted glass vehicles at various locations to ensure law and order in the federal capital.

PSX loses 192 points

0
psx

ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) shed 192.61 points on Monday, showing negative change of 0.40 percent, closing at 47,478.61 points against 47,671.22 points the previous trading day.

A total of 184,138,134 shares were traded during the day as compared to 192,036,691 shares, whereas the trading value of shares was recorded at Rs 6.465 billion against Rs 6.528 billion on the last trading day.

As many as 313 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 90 of them recorded gains and 202 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 21 companies remained unchanged.

The three top-trading companies were K-Electric Ltd. with 19,236,327 shares at Rs 2.02 per share; Bankislami Pak. with 16,660,625 shares at Rs 15.25 per share and Kohinoor Textile with 10,481,500 shares at Rs 63.07 per share.

Pak Tobacco witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 24.75 per share price, closing at Rs 718.00, whereas the runner-up was Al-Abbas Sugar with Rs 18.50 rise in its per share price to Rs 500.00.

Rafhan Maize XD witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 75.00 per share closing at Rs 8300.00; followed by Sanofi-Aventis with Rs 56.69 decline to close at Rs 711.00.

Girls enjoying the camel riding at Almanzar picnic point area of Indus River at Jamshoro

0
Girls enjoying the camel riding at Almanzar picnic point area of Indus River at Jamshoro
APP08-280823 HYDERABAD: August 28 - Girls enjoying the camel riding at Almanzar picnic point area of Indus River at Jamshoro. APP/FHN/MAF/TZD/FHA
Girls enjoying the camel riding at Almanzar picnic point area of Indus River at Jamshoro
APP08-280823
HYDERABAD

A vendor is displaying handmade wooden toys to attract the customers at his roadside setup

0
A vendor is displaying handmade wooden toys to attract the customers at his roadside setup
APP07-280823 FAISALABAD: August 28 - A vendor is displaying handmade wooden toys to attract the customers at his roadside setup. APP/TWR/MAF/TZD/FHA
A vendor is displaying handmade wooden toys to attract the customers at his roadside setup
APP07-280823
FAISALABAD

A herd of buffaloes bathing in water canal

0
A herd of buffaloes bathing in water canal
APP06-280823 FAISALABAD: August 28 - A herd of buffaloes bathing in water canal. APP/TWR/MAF/TZD/FHA
A herd of buffaloes bathing in water canal
APP06-280823
FAISALABAD

Heavy machinery being used for expansion work of Club Road during development work in Federal Capital

0
Heavy machinery being used for expansion work of Club Road during development work in Federal Capital
APP01-280823 ISLAMABAD: August 28 – Heavy machinery being used for expansion work of Club Road during development work in Federal Capital. APP/SAK/MAF/TZD
Heavy machinery being used for expansion work of Club Road during development work in Federal Capital
APP01-280823
ISLAMABAD
Heavy machinery being used for expansion work of Club Road during development work in Federal Capital
APP02-280823
ISLAMABAD

Workers busy in repairing truck body at Pirwadhai

0
Workers busy in repairing truck body at Pirwadhai
APP05-280823 RAWALPINDI: August 28 – Workers busy in repairing truck body at Pirwadhai. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD
Workers busy in repairing truck body at Pirwadhai
APP05-280823
RAWALPINDI

An elderly vendor selling fruits while shuttling on road in Federal Capital

0
An elderly vendor selling fruits while shuttling on road in Federal Capital
APP04-280823 ISLAMABAD: August 28 – An elderly vendor selling fruits while shuttling on road in Federal Capital. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD
An elderly vendor selling fruits while shuttling on road in Federal Capital
APP04-280823
ISLAMABAD

A labourer enjoying nap under the shadow of tree on his handcart in Federal Capital

0
A labourer enjoying nap under the shadow of tree on his handcart in Federal Capital
APP03-280823 ISLAMABAD: August 28 – A labourer enjoying nap under the shadow of tree on his handcart in Federal Capital. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD
A labourer enjoying nap under the shadow of tree on his handcart in Federal Capital
APP03-280823
ISLAMABAD