Global Giants Ambev, Colgate-Palmolive, and Suzano Want to Buy Your Waste to Use Only Recycled Materials in Their Packaging by 2025
A partnership between global giants Ambev, Colgate-Palmolive, and Suzano has produced a new platform dedicated to encouraging the selective disposal of recyclable waste. The initiative involves providing rewards to people who use eco-points to dispose of their waste.
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Through a system developed by the startup Triciclo, users can use the app installed on their smartphones to scan the QR Code available at the eco-point.
Ambev, Colgate-Palmolive, and Suzano Offer Numerous Benefits in Exchange for Your Waste
The disposable material brought by the customer is weighed, and rewards are issued. Among the benefits are mobile phone credits, public transport tickets, discounts at bookstores, and on the electricity bill for customers of the distributor Enel. The entire operation is automated and autonomous.
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The first eco-point of the platform will be inaugurated in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, next Monday (4). Items that can be disposed of include paper, general packaging, glass, and aluminum.
The project was conceived in collaboration with Ambipar, a logistics and environmental management company. Demonstrating their commitment to the cause, Ambev and Colgate-Palmolive have set a goal to use only recycled materials in their packaging by 2025.
Beer Multinational Ambev Offers 94 Free Online and Distance Learning Courses
The beer multinational Ambev, which has units in the Campinas (SP) region, is offering 94 free distance learning courses with certification that cover topics from marketing to personal development. The classes are short, lasting only 16 minutes, and can be accessed via newsletters, reports, and Ambev’s social media, including YouTube.
The free online courses from Ambev include content in text, podcast, and audiovisual formats addressing various needs of the external audience, such as preparing for selection processes, retail business management, bar and restaurant operations, brewing industry insights, and many others.
It is worth noting that all classes will be managed by Ambev and will feature specialized instructors on the topics. In addition to the metropolis, the multinational is also present in municipalities such as São Paulo (SP), Jaguariúna (SP), Maringá (PR), and Blumenau (SC).

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