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Mountain Clean-up Campaign 2022 concludes successfully

The Nepal Weekly
June 7, 2022

The third edition of the Mountain Clean-up Campaign 2022, led by the Nepali Army in coordination with several government institutions, and donor organizations, and with the participation of the Rotary Club of Nagarjun has successfully concluded. The campaign was celebrated at an event hosted by The Coca-Cola Foundation at Hotel Yak and Yeti on Sunday, which is World Environment Day where various stakeholders, campaign partners, and government officials. Mr. Gopal Prasad Aryal, Director-General of the Department of Environment was also present on the occasion.

The volume of waste collected in Mt. Everest, and Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Manaslu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga was over 33,800 Kg of waste (7,227 Kg biodegradable and 26,650 Kg non-biodegradable). The waste collected will be verified and then handed over to the recycling partner for further segregation, recycling and waste management.

Similarly, the Director of the Mountain Cleaning Campaign, said that the journey was undoubtedly challenging and risky due to the weather condition and high altitude, but the satisfaction of completing the campaign and being able to do at their part in preserving the pride of the nation is really fulfilling. He also thanked to the supports from all the environmentally responsible partners. He also paid sincere appreciation to The Coca-Cola Foundation for their continued support since the very beginning of this campaign.

The campaign officially began on April 5th, cleaning 4 mountains in Nepal that tower above 8,000 meters including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Manaslu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga. The expedition team had 77 dedicated members including Nepali Army personnel and Sherpa supporters.

“The Coca-Cola Foundation’s partnership with the Mountain Clean-up campaign signals the strong commitment to bringing people together to support a debris-free environment, said Saadia Madsbjerg, President of The Coca-Cola Foundation stated. These Himalayan mountains are iconic for their natural beauty and cultural relevance to the people of Nepal. This strong nature-culture bond plays a key role in conserving habitats. The Coca-Cola Foundation’s support seeks to ensure the mountains remain pristine for many years to come and hopefully such initiatives will help drive even more climate action in Nepal and across the world, Madsbjerg added.

The Coca-Cola Foundation: Established in 1984, The Coca-Cola Foundation has invested more than $1.4 billion around the world to protect the environment, empower women to thrive, and to enhance the overall well-being of people and communities.