Mondelez PH inaugurates plastic recycling facility in Parañaque
The Parañaque city government, in partnership with Mondelez Philippines, inaugurated a plastic recycling facility located at C5 Extension, Barangay La Huerta on Wednesday, May 31.
Mayor Eric Olivarez, who was represented by city administrator Atty. Voltaire dela Cruz, affirms the commitment of the city government to the environment, which is clearly manifested by the very first EcoHub facility in the city’s Material Recovery Facility (MRF).
The Parañaque city government and Mondelez Philippines inaugurate plastic recycling facility. (Photo courtesy of Parañaque PIO)
Dela Cruz said the city government is confident that the project shall be able to eliminate plastic waste in the environment, including waterways and oceans, by converting them into earth-friendly products like eco bricks, eco-pavers and eco-casts among others. He said the project will help generate jobs and livelihood opportunities for the people of Parañaque, thereby helping create healthy and sustainable families and communities. The city administrator, on behalf of Olivarez, thanked their program partners Mondelez, Green Antz, and the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) for their untiring support and commitment to saving the environment. The Mondelez Philippines said the recycling facility will utilize technology from Green Antz Builders and will use recycled plastic collected from the city to create ecobricks for construction purposes while the PBSP will support the management and operations of the facility. The Mondelez Phillippines is also committed to support the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Law. The groundbreaking of the plastic recycling facility was held in September last year. It aims to help reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills and waterways. By shredding and mixing the plastic into cement to make ecobricks, the facility will help create a circular economy for plastics. Mondelez said the plastic will not be viewed as waste but rather as a valuable resource through the system. “We are excited for the future of this recycling facility which we are launching in partnership with our home city of Parañaque. Mondelez Philippines is not only celebrating 60 years in the country but more specifically six decades in the City,” Aleli Arcilla, managing director of Mondelez Philippines, said. “The inauguration is just the start of possibilities for our community. We are looking forward to supporting the reuse of plastic so it doesn’t end up as litter, and providing livelihood for the community members who will operate the facility,” she added.
The Parañaque city government and Mondelez Philippines inaugurate plastic recycling facility. (Photo courtesy of Parañaque PIO)
Dela Cruz said the city government is confident that the project shall be able to eliminate plastic waste in the environment, including waterways and oceans, by converting them into earth-friendly products like eco bricks, eco-pavers and eco-casts among others. He said the project will help generate jobs and livelihood opportunities for the people of Parañaque, thereby helping create healthy and sustainable families and communities. The city administrator, on behalf of Olivarez, thanked their program partners Mondelez, Green Antz, and the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) for their untiring support and commitment to saving the environment. The Mondelez Philippines said the recycling facility will utilize technology from Green Antz Builders and will use recycled plastic collected from the city to create ecobricks for construction purposes while the PBSP will support the management and operations of the facility. The Mondelez Phillippines is also committed to support the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Law. The groundbreaking of the plastic recycling facility was held in September last year. It aims to help reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills and waterways. By shredding and mixing the plastic into cement to make ecobricks, the facility will help create a circular economy for plastics. Mondelez said the plastic will not be viewed as waste but rather as a valuable resource through the system. “We are excited for the future of this recycling facility which we are launching in partnership with our home city of Parañaque. Mondelez Philippines is not only celebrating 60 years in the country but more specifically six decades in the City,” Aleli Arcilla, managing director of Mondelez Philippines, said. “The inauguration is just the start of possibilities for our community. We are looking forward to supporting the reuse of plastic so it doesn’t end up as litter, and providing livelihood for the community members who will operate the facility,” she added.