Tag: Vivek Vyas

  • Coca-Cola India promotes sustainability at Maha Kumbh with ‘Maidaan Saaf’

    Coca-Cola India promotes sustainability at Maha Kumbh with ‘Maidaan Saaf’

    MUMBAI: The Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, a historic gathering of millions, isn’t just about spirituality this year—it’s also taking a giant leap towards sustainability.

    Enter Coca-Cola India, whose ‘Maidaan Saaf’ initiative is not only cleaning up the grounds but also cleaning up its image (quite literally).

    Swachh Kumbh initiative

    In partnership with PHD Rural Development Foundation (PHDRDF) and the Prayagraj Mela Authority (PMA), Coca-Cola India is turning waste into wonders, proving that recycling is more than just a buzzword.

    From 21,500 jackets made of recycled PET bottles to women’s changing rooms crafted entirely from multi-layered plastic waste, they’ve taken trash and turned it into treasure.

    When was the last time your jacket had a backstory?

    At this year’s Kumbh:

    . 21,500 recycled PET jackets were handed out to sanitation workers, boatmen, and waste volunteers.

    .10,000 jackets for sanitation workers championing the Swachh Kumbh initiative.

    . 10,000 life jackets for boatmen ferrying devotees across the river.

    . 1,500 jackets for waste management volunteers.

    Swachh Kumbh initiative

    These jackets don’t just look cool—they’re a walking billboard for the potential of recycling.

    Who knew trash could look so chic?

    Privacy is golden, especially at an event hosting millions. Coca-Cola has installed 1,000 changing rooms made entirely from recycled plastic along a 12 km stretch of the river ghats. But these aren’t your average cabins—each room is a work of art, featuring designs by Aravani Art Project, Gaysi Family, and Priyankar Gupta.

    The aim? To make visitors rethink waste, one colourful illustration at a time. Plus, let’s not forget—these rooms are designed to be ventilated and, of course, Instagram-worthy.

    What’s more innovative than a regular dustbin? A Reverse Vending Machine (RVM). Coca-Cola has installed these at railway stations, food courts, and hotspots around the city. Toss your PET bottle in, and voila, you’ve contributed to recycling on the go.

    And for those needing hydration on their spiritual journey, hydration carts are placed every 400 metres, complete with waste bins and creative artwork that screams, “Recycle Me!”

    PHDRDF CEO Vivek Vyas summed it up perfectly, “This partnership with Coca-Cola India embeds sustainable practices into the heart of the Kumbh. It’s a benchmark for a cleaner, safer, and eco-conscious future.”

    Meanwhile, Coca-Cola India VP Devyani Rana added, “With Maidaan Saaf, we aim to show that discarded items can be transformed into valuable resources, uniting millions of visitors in a collective mission to reduce waste.”

    If faith can move mountains, can it also move trash? Coca-Cola India, alongside its collaborators, is making a bold statement: sustainability isn’t a side gig—it’s the main act. By turning one of the world’s largest gatherings into an eco-friendly wonderland, they’re setting a benchmark for future events.

    If Coca-Cola can turn its packaging into life jackets and changing rooms, what can you do with your waste?

  • DocuBay inks global distribution deal with US-based 1091

    DocuBay inks global distribution deal with US-based 1091

    MUMBAI: DocuBay, the premium international documentary membership VOD service by IN10 Media Network, announced the acquisition of multiple premium documentary titles from US-based global commercial distribution platform 1091. The deal includes stories on cultural icons such as John Lennon, and controversial Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, both of which are included in DocuBay’s newest ‘bay’ called CrimeBay, focusing on the highly popular true crime genre. The licensed films and new CrimeBay are now available for global streaming on DocuBay in 180+ countries, with the app available on platforms such as the App Store, Google Play, Fire TV, and Apple TV, among others. 

    With the launch of CrimeBay, fans of the crime documentary genre will have easy access to the kind of real-life dramas they like best: from insights into the inner workings of the narcotics trade by the players themselves in Rusty Young’s Wildlands, to the transcontinental operation that led to the capture of a notorious money launderer in The Billion Dollar Bust. In addition to such titles, CrimeBay will also feature some relevant and popular titles from 1091.

    Notable films acquired from 1091 include: The Harvey Weinstein Scandal – story of the legendary Hollywood heavyweight who was accused by more than a dozen actresses of sexual abuse and rape in an explosive New York Times article; The Last 24 Hours: John Lennon and The Last 24 Hours: Elvis Presley – two films that chronicle the last 24 hours of these two global music and cultural legends; Diana: The Royal Truth – the story of Diana Princess of Wales through the eyes of Paul Burrell, former servant of the British Royal Household; and Janapar: Love on a Bike – an adventure-love story from BAFTA-nominated director James Newton that follows a recent university grad who embarks on a transcontinental journey on a bicycle and takes an unforeseen detour.

    DocuBay acquisition & content head Adita Jain stated: “We’re so pleased to partner with 1091, whose exceptional library is right in line with DocuBay’s diverse lineup of films. With fresh and engaging stories in every genre, including true crime in our latest offering – CrimeBay, the catalogue we’ve curated is truly global home for the best documentary features.”