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Bank of Maldives (BML) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Maldives Ocean Plastics Alliance (MOPA) to strengthen sustainable recycling initiatives and tackle the growing challenge of ...
Mohamed Hilmy
10 September 2025, 00:00
Bank of Maldives (BML) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Maldives Ocean Plastics Alliance (MOPA) to strengthen sustainable recycling initiatives and tackle the growing challenge of plastic waste management in the country.
As part of the collaboration, an annex to MOPA’s
Material Recovery Facility will be developed in Hulhumalé Phase 2. The facility
will house heavy-duty PET grinders capable of converting discarded plastic
bottles into granules, which will then be exported to established recycling
plants in India and Malaysia. The initiative is expected to process tonnes of
PET plastic waste collected from Hulhumalé, transforming it into raw materials
for reuse.
BML Chief Executive Officer and Managing
Director, Mohamed Shareef, highlighted the importance of the partnership in
advancing the bank’s environmental goals. “We are proud to partner with MOPA as
part of our ENV POS initiative. By supporting the development of local
recycling capacity and enabling exports to regional facilities, we are
contributing to a more sustainable future for the Maldives and demonstrating
how collaboration can drive meaningful environmental impact,” he said.
MOPA President Ahmed Maumoon described the
initiative as a milestone in the nation’s recycling journey. “This partnership
with Bank of Maldives is a critical step forward for our national recycling
efforts. By establishing this new facility, we’re directly tackling a
significant volume of plastic waste, turning it into valuable raw materials and
creating a more efficient system,” he remarked.
The partnership falls under BML’s ENV POS
initiative, a long-term commitment to environmental sustainability. The program
allows customers to support eco-friendly projects simply by using ENV POS
terminals during daily transactions, at no additional cost to either customers
or merchants.
BML has previously extended support to Parley
Maldives under the same initiative, enabling the export of plastic waste to
Germany, Taiwan, and Malaysia as part of the Parley AIR strategy.
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