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Food and snack company Mondelez Philippines has committed to collect and divert more plastic waste in 2022 as part of its sustainability efforts. In a statement, Mondelez Philippines said it aims to collect more plastic waste next year. This, after the company was able to collect and divert a t
Contributing to Plastic Processing Rates
Manila, Philippines –
January 20, 2021 – There is no question that apart from finding a way back to normalcy after this pandemic, climate change is the most important issue our planet is facing today. Specifically, the mounting challenge of ensuring waste does not end up in nature and pollute water streams. While plastic is still the most effective and efficient packaging for food products, there remains the challenges of reducing the use of plastic, ensuring that the plastic being used is recycle-ready, and that collection, recycling, and processing really occur in the community.
Snack company Mondelez Philippines has committed to do its part in taking on these challenges globally. “We are committed to evolving our portfolio to recycle-ready packaging and to minimizing the impact of our products, packaging and operations,” explains