Zambia Breweries has been forced to import empty bottles from South Africa due to the poor empty bottle returning culture among some members of the public.
Company Corporate Affairs Manager Wendi Muche says the company has resorted to the importation of empty bottles because some consumers were withholding the empty bottles.
Ms. Muche however said that the beverage manufacturing company is now back in full operation and satisfying the demand on the market after importing empty bottles from South Africa.
She told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the public should embrace a consistent culture of returning and disposing off of beverage bottles.
Ms. Muche said Zambian Breweries has so far lost an undisclosed amount of money due the recent shortage of empty bottles for packaging of beverages which the company experienced.
She added that the shortage also resulted in shortage of beverages in some parts of the country.
Ms. Muche also disclosed that the company is also currently discussing with the Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) on devising a mechanism of collecting dumpy bottles for recycling.
Ms. Muche however said the bottles will be transported to the neighboring Zimbabwe for recycling as there is no glass crushing and manufacturing company in Zambia.
She said the move is in line with environmental safety standards adding that Zambia Breweries is concerned with the manner in which the disposable beverage bottles are being disposed by the consumers.
Ms. Muche has since urged the public to return empty beverage bottle and ensure that disposable bottles are properly disposed off in designated places.
Lusaka and some parts of the Copperbelt were last week hit by a shortage of Beverages due to a shortage of empty bottles that Zambia Breweries experienced.
Most shops in Lusaka had by Wednesday run out of the beverages with some traders taking advantage and hiking the price of the drinks by between 100 and 200 kwacha.
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