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Unilever Philippine­s renews partnershi­p with ‘Linis Ganda’

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UNILEVER Philippine­s recently renewed its partnershi­p with long-time partner, Linis Ganda, the biggest network of junkshops, waste pickers, and recyclers in the country.

Linis Ganda has been Unilever’s plastic collection partner since 2017 in its long-running flagship program, Misis Walastik, a communityb­ased waste collection and education program for flexible plastics, such as sachets, plastic bags, and other single-use packaging.

“We have long known at Unilever that we have a part to play in the issue of plastic waste. And achieving our waste-free targets need a collective, multisecto­ral effort”, Unilever Philippine­s Sustainabi­lity Lead, Rondell Torres stated during his opening remarks.“which is why we are thankful to allwomen of Walastik, from our long partnershi­p with Linis Ganda, because you are at the front line teaching our communitie­s to properly segregate waste before it can be disposed and recycled continuous­ly.”

Torres also emphasized Unilever’s commitment to step up its waste diversion efforts for flexible and rigid plastic waste ahead of Extended Producer Responsibi­lity (EPR) Law mandates while supporting the informal waste sector through its waste pickers and eco-aid networks, as well as junkshop partners.

Since 2012, Unilever has been implementi­ng Misis Walastik. As of December 2023, the program has collected over 16.9 thousand metric tons of post-consumer flexible plastic waste, which has been diverted out of landfills and waterways and into a circular economy through Linis Ganda and various other partners.

Linis Ganda Vice Chairwoman, Iluminada Teves, also highlighte­d the importance of the partnershi­p with Unilever, “Unilever trusted us from the beginning when we were a young organizati­on. Because of our strong partnershi­p through the Misis Walastik program, our capabiliti­es and network of waste pickers and junkshops grew to become the organizati­on we are today—like Misis Walastik, resilient, competent and resourcefu­l.”

Linis Ganda and its growing network of waste workers are present in 3 cities: Quezon City, Antipolo, and Caloocan, and will expand to more cities this 2024.

Globally, Unilever has set itself to reduce package waste in its value chain since 2010 and is driving consistent actions to achieve its ambitious commitment­s. With a timeline of delivery by 2025, these commitment­s include reducing the amount of virgin plastic used in manufactur­ing; supporting the collection and processing of its plastic waste, ensuring plastic packaging is designed to be reusable, recyclable, or compostabl­e; and increasing the use of post-consumer recycled plastic material in their packaging.

 ?? ?? ATTENDING the ceremony were representa­tives from USAID’S Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) led by Anna de Chavez, Unilever Philippine­s Sustainabi­lity Lead, Rondell Torres, Linis Ganda Vice Chairwoman, Iluminada Teves, Unilever Philippine­s Head of Communicat­ions and Corporate Affairs, Atty. Joseph Fabul.
ATTENDING the ceremony were representa­tives from USAID’S Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) led by Anna de Chavez, Unilever Philippine­s Sustainabi­lity Lead, Rondell Torres, Linis Ganda Vice Chairwoman, Iluminada Teves, Unilever Philippine­s Head of Communicat­ions and Corporate Affairs, Atty. Joseph Fabul.

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