Andina Pack Plastic Town

A striking example of commitment to sustainability from flexible packaging waste captured the admiration of visitors to Andina Pack, in Bogota, Colombia.

Photo 5: With flexible packaging waste material, the Foundation has so far managed to deliver nine houses to low-income families, and is working with the Colombian company Essentia – a producer of polypropylene, polyethylene and masterbatches for the plastics industry – on a project for 20 more homes in Cartagena.
Photo 5: With flexible packaging waste material, the Foundation has so far managed to deliver nine houses to low-income families, and is working with the Colombian company Essentia – a producer of polypropylene, polyethylene and masterbatches for the plastics industry – on a project for 20 more homes in Cartagena.

In a bright and spacious house, sitting in comfortable chairs placed about a round table, we talked with John Berrio, director of the Fundación Llena una Botella de Amor (“Fill a Bottle with Love” Foundation), about a project that is calling a large number of companies to a high-impact and environmental social crusade. Through the window, I could see a small park with benches, planters and playgrounds.

The conversation takes place in complete normality, although something seems out of place: that house, that room, that furniture and that park are in the middle of the Corferias exhibition grounds, in one of the main pavilions, in the midst of packaging and processing machines, equipment and technologies presented at the recent Andina Pack fair. The whole scenario is amazing: all components of this small town within the fair consist of post-consumer recycled plastic, recovered from flexible packaging.

"Some time ago we received a call from the organizers of Andina Pack, expressing a desire to learn about experiences that would help solve the plastic waste problem," shared John Berrio." Then we showed them our Llena una Botella de Amor project, and we were invited to the fair."

Initially, John requested a hundred meters to install a house, but Andina Pack executives, excited about the idea, gave them 650 square meters where they built the house and the park, with participation by several allied companies.

Flexible Packaging Waste in a Bottle

Llena una Botella de Amor emerged in 2016 as an initiative to provide a comprehensive, sustainable management solution for difficult-to-recover flexible plastic packaging waste, and to improve quality of life for large segments of the Colombian population. With an approach that involves participation by business, educational communities, institutions and society in general, the Foundation promotes filling plastic bottles with flexible plastic packaging waste generated in homes, study centers and companies, which the Foundation receives and then transforms with other companies into “plastic wood.”

With this material, the Foundation has so far managed to deliver nine houses to low-income families, and is working with the Colombian company Essentia – a producer of polypropylene, polyethylene and masterbatches for the plastics industry – on a project for 20 more homes in Cartagena. The Beatriz Londoño Foundation of Medellín will build another 60 homes. Also in Medellin, an additional 20 houses are planned with the support of Beneficencia de Antioquia, assigned to lottery vendors in the city. Expansion plans for this model are far ranging. "In ten years we hope to meet the goal we have set, to build 300,000 homes in Colombia and 4 million in Latin America," says John Berrio with confidence. When we ask him how he will achieve this ambitious goal, his answer is blunt: “We estimate these figures based on the existing housing deficit in the region and the indexes of plastic packaging waste generated. If we take advantage of just 20% of the flexible packaging available, we can meet our goals over the course of a decade.”

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