Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Meralco is back-to-back X-Trash Challenge champion

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The Manila Electric Company has once again emerged as the champion in an inter-company competitio­n that aims to promote responsibl­e waste management in the country.

The power distributo­r bested 12 other Philippine companies in this year’s X-Trash Challenge organized by the Philippine Business for Social Progress and Basic Environmen­tal Systems and Technology Inc.

The competitio­n, which ran from April to September 2022, involved the collection and donation of recyclable waste materials such as paper, metals, and plastics — all of which had equivalent environmen­tal points that were converted into cash.

Other participat­ing companies included BDO Unibank Inc., Accenture Inc., Smart Communicat­ions Inc., PLDT Inc., Deloitte Philippine­s Outreach Inc., Dole Philippine­s Inc., and Standard Chartered Bank Philippine­s, among others.

With the proceeds of its win, Meralco donated 1,000 food packs to the beneficiar­ies of One Meralco Foundation, the company’s social developmen­t arm, through the Ateneo Center for Education.

“We share this award with our logistics teams and pollution control officers for their all-out support to this relevant sustainabi­lity program. They are the ones who drove the diligent efforts to collect and segregate our recyclable­s and deliver them to the warehouses of PBSP and BEST Inc., as we strived to achieve our waste diversion targets for 2022,” said Antonio M. Abuel Jr., Meralco Vice President and Head of Facilities, Safety and Security Management, during the awards ceremony.

Last year, Meralco was also awarded overall champion of the first X-Trash Challenge, topping 13 other firms. The funds raised were used to donate over 200 food packs to marginaliz­ed families in Imus, Cavite, Makati City and Muntinlupa City in partnershi­p with the Samahan ng Nagkakaisa­ng Pamilya ng Pantawid.

“Our second straight win in the X-Trash Challenge is a testament to our deep commitment to sustainabi­lity, exemplifie­d in part by our Race to Zero Waste Program. We in Meralco took this challenge to heart not only because of its close alignment with RZW’s thrust, but also because of the value it delivers to recipient communitie­s,” said Raymond B. Ravelo, Meralco First Vice President and Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer.

The Race to Zero Waste Program is a company-wide initiative covering all Meralco facilities that aims to minimize waste generation and reduce waste disposal in landfills.

Meralco’s RZW Program and participat­ion in the X-Trash Challenge support and promote the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 11 on Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s, and SDG

12 on Responsibl­e Consumptio­n and Production.

With the proceeds of its win, Meralco donated 1,000 food packs to the beneficiar­ies of One Meralco Foundation, the company’s social developmen­t arm, through the Ateneo Center for Education.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MERALCO ?? REPRESENTA­TIVES of One Meralco Foundation; Meralco’s Facilities, Safety, and Security Management; and the Ateneo Center for Education prepare food packs for distributi­on at Ateneo de Manila University.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MERALCO REPRESENTA­TIVES of One Meralco Foundation; Meralco’s Facilities, Safety, and Security Management; and the Ateneo Center for Education prepare food packs for distributi­on at Ateneo de Manila University.
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