How P&G works for a better tomorrow with programs to address plastic waste problem
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) - The country s plastic waste problem has been going on for years, with tons being thrown to places where they shouldn t be.
Solving this crisis requires a holistic and collaborative approach among sectors, and leading consumer goods company P&G is leading efforts to address the problem as part of environmental sustainability goals declared in their global Ambition 2030 commitments. At P&G, environmental sustainability is a real business strategy and priority, P&G Communications Director Anna Legarda-Locsin says.
Coca-Cola Philippines has joined hands with its long-time partner, the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), and budding social enterprise, the Plastic Flamingo (PLAF), to help improve the collection and recycling of plastic PET packaging at the community level. The partnership is in l
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Published February 14, 2021, 5:30 AM
The country’s largest geothermal energy producer Energy Development Corporation (EDC) had taken its first cardinal step to become a ‘zero waste company’, in line with its goal for a regenerative and decarbonized future.
The Lopez-led firm’s “zero waste target” is rooted upon the fact that the country is the third biggest polluter in the world – with 2.7 million metric tons of plastic wastes generated annually, as reported last year by the McKinsey Center for Business and Environment.
MOA signing ceremony between Energy Development Corporation (EDC) and Plastic Flamingo (PLAF) for the plastic-to-shelter project.
On that premise, EDC pointed out that it turned to be a fundamental mission for it to “help in eliminating plastic waste materials,” and this is an advocacy it is now advancing in partnership with Plastic Flamingo (PLAF) for its plastic-to-shelter project.