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First things first: What is a ‘vanua’?
“Vanua” is the Fijian word for “community.” There are six villages that comprise the vanua in the region from which FIJI Water comes: Drauniivi, Togovere, Rabulu, Naseyani, Nananu, and the small settlement of Navunitivi.
As we too are part of the vanua, we work with the community in several ways in addition to our role as an employer, e.g., building and sponsoring schools, developing water access infrastructure, supporting local health clinics and more.
On the environmental front, this work includes recycling education and sponsorship. Our efforts have included:
- Providing a free case of product to FIJI Water employees at the bottling facility in return for every case’s worth of bottles they bring in, along with the usual weekly provision of one free case per employee.
- Conducting a recycling drive at the secondary school in Drauniivi. Students brought in aluminum cans, FIJI Water bottles, and other PET bottles to raise money for their school track uniforms. We’re looking at extending similar efforts on an ongoing basis, to encourage a habit of recycling and benefit local schools.
- Sponsoring the eight local women’s netball clubs in a clean up drive, and in return providing new balls for the clubs and trophies for their annual awards ceremony.
- Planning to situate outdoors recycling stations at the plant, local villages, and nearby towns, to serve as collection centers for recyclables.
Molly, our Culture and Community Affairs Coordinator, has been one of the driving forces behind these efforts and many other ways in which we serve the community. In our next blog posting, she’ll share more about recycling education efforts in Fiji.
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