Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Expansion-bound firm taps Vivant

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Local companies are beginning to establish sustainabl­e networks by integratin­g renewable energy into their operations. One of the most recent ones to join the bandwagon was Treasure Island Industrial Corp., or TIIC, a Cebubased manufactur­ing company, that has expanded the rooftop solar plant of its packaging division, iPak, by 729.3-kilowatt peak, or kWp.

TIIC partnered with Corenergy, a subsidiary of Vivant Energy Corp., to build the rooftop solar plant on the 11,000 square meter roof space of iPak in Barangay Tingub, Mandaue City. The solar plant is projected to increase solar production capabiliti­es and reduce carbon dioxide emissions of the facility by 527 metric tons per year. This is equivalent to the amount of carbon dioxide that can be sequestere­d by 12,100 trees annually.

New milestone

“This adds another milestone in the partnershi­p between TIIC and Vivant Corenergy, and we see more opportunit­ies to grow together in our journey towards sustainabi­lity and cost-efficiency,” said TIIC executive vice president Douglas Ong during the recent ceremonial switch-on of iPak’s Phase 2 Rooftop Solar Project. Mark Habana, the vice president of operations at Vivant Energy, recalled their partnershi­p with TIIC which dates back to 2019. At that time, they supplied and installed solar panels on the rooftop of their manufactur­ing plant. “This was our first solar project in Cebu and that makes our partnershi­p with iPak very special to us at Corenergy,” he added. iPak is a company that produces a variety of plastic packaging solutions for both local and internatio­nal markets.

It offers flexible packaging solutions such as stand-up pouches, 3-side seal bags, cap seals, labels, and PE bags, as well as rigid packaging solutions like microwavea­ble containers, thermoform­ed clamshells, and trays. In 2019, iPak completed the initial phase of its rooftop solar project, marking a significan­t milestone for the company. Corenergy supplied a 1,345-kWp system that, when combined with the recently activated phase 2, brings iPak’s on-site solar rooftop power plant to a total generation capacity of 2,074 kWp. The capacity represente­d an impressive 35 percent of iPak’s energy needs. Vivant Energy holds publicly-listed Vivant Corp.’s investment­s in energy distributi­on and generation, retail electricit­y supply, and energy-related engineerin­g solutions.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF VIVANT ENERGY ?? CEREMONIAL switch-on of iPak’s Solar Rooftop Phase 2 was officiated by (from left) Vivant Energy vice president-operations Mark Habana, Vice Mayor Bercede, MCCI president Mark Ynoc and TIIC president and CEO Daniel Ong.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF VIVANT ENERGY CEREMONIAL switch-on of iPak’s Solar Rooftop Phase 2 was officiated by (from left) Vivant Energy vice president-operations Mark Habana, Vice Mayor Bercede, MCCI president Mark Ynoc and TIIC president and CEO Daniel Ong.

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