Wall’s has partnered with the Parks & Horticulture Department, KMC to set up sustainable public spaces at Hill Park to ensure engaging public spots for citizens that are also environmentally friendly.
Wall’s is championing its purpose of spreading joy through sustainable public spaces that allow the people of Pakistan to come together and share happiness in the outdoors. This effort also aligns with Unilever Pakistan’s target to collect, recycle and repurpose more plastic than it produces by 2025.
The public space is set up as part of Wall’s continued mission to make outdoor places friendlier for citizens and tourists alike. The brand has been working across the country on campaigns aimed at creating environmental cleanliness awareness, wildlife and nature conservation. The brand has also set up benches and outdoor furniture made from repurposed plastic to give it a second life.
The Public Space that Wall’s has set up at Hill Park includes a play area and benches for the people of Karachi. The furniture has been made from close to 2,000 kilos of recycled plastic, and is one of the various initiatives that Wall’s is leading as part of this initiative.
Junaid Khan, Director General, Parks & Horticulture Department, KMC, said, “Our partnership with Wall’s is another step in our commitment to the wellbeing of the citizens of Karachi. Hill Park has always held a special place in the hearts of the people of Karachi as one of the busiest outdoor public spaces and this collaboration will help us improve the experience it offers. ”
Munir Hasan, Director Foods and Refreshments, Unilever Pakistan said, “Wall’s as a brand is embracing its purpose of sharing happiness through our work on making public spaces more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
We will continue on this mission to serve the people of Pakistan and hope to work together with the Parks & Horticulture Department, KMC to make this city truly sustainable. This is our vision for Wall’s as part of our Unilever For Pakistan Ambition.
These collaborations are part of Unilever Pakistan’s larger vision on environment action and the global Plastics commitments to cut down its use of virgin plastic, use reusable and recyclable plastic packaging and especially, collect and process more plastic than it produces.