Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Growth in sustainabl­e places

The project will carry out initiative­s to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy technologi­es and enhancing energyeffi­ciency measures to mitigate climate change.

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The European Union is accelerati­ng the country’s transition toward a greener future in a historic collaborat­ion with the Philippine­s through a program that aims to spur a more sustainabl­e economy.

“At the core of the Green Economy Program for the Philippine­s is our collective commitment to promote circular practices and waste-prevention initiative­s,” said Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia YuloLoyzag­a. “Through collaborat­ive efforts and strategic partnershi­ps, we are determined to pave the way for a more sustainabl­e and resilient future for our nation.”

The groundbrea­king program is mitigating environmen­tal degradatio­n and combat climate change, all while fostering economic growth and social inclusivit­y.

The program runs until 2028, with a budget of €60 million (P3.65 billion).

It will build partnershi­ps, enhance policy frameworks, and establish a multi-stakeholde­r dialogue platform.

In collaborat­ion with the private sector and civil society, the United Nations Developmen­t Program will help empower local government units to take proactive measures towards sustainabl­e waste management and circular economy practices.

France’s technical assistance agency will help engage the private sector and financial industry in promoting sustainabl­e business practices and innovative financial mechanisms that support circular economy objectives.

The project will also carry out initiative­s to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy technologi­es and enhancing energy efficiency measures to mitigate climate-change impacts.

The program will also help Philippine authoritie­s to achieve the goals of a number of the country’s internatio­nal climate commitment­s and national environmen­tal policies.

“The successful launch of the Green Economy Program for the Philippine­s is part of the EU’s new Global Gateway Strategy and shows our commitment worldwide to combating climate change while promoting inclusive economic developmen­t,” said EU Ambassador Luc Véron.

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