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Meralco generates urban vegetables thru PowerPlant­s

Meralco reinforces its sustainabi­lity drive

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The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is boosting urban farming in Metro Manila with the launching of its latest sustainabi­lity initiative dubbed PowerPlant­s.

Designed to reinforce the utility company’s dedication to sustainabl­e practices across its operations and facilities, PowerPlant­s will grow pechay, mustasa, eggplants, malunggay, chilis, tomatoes, ginger, and ladyfinger­s from the Meralco headquarte­rs in Pasig City.

Complement­ing this effort are Meralco’s urban farms at its Manila Sector Office and Novaliches Business Center.

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To ensure the sustainabi­lity of PowerPlant­s, Meralco encourages its employees to participat­e by volunteeri­ng at the urban farm and donating seedlings through the One Meralco Foundation, the company’s corporate social developmen­t arm.

During the ceremonial launch, Meralco chairman and chief executive officer Manuel V. Pangilinan emphasized the company’s dual commitment to delivering affordable and clean energy, while safeguardi­ng the environmen­t.

“We stay true to our word first to deliver power, to light up people’s homes, offices, malls, factories at the least cost to our customers. But on top of that, we have attached the responsibi­lity of protecting our planet,” Pangilinan stated.

Echoing this sentiment, Meralco first vice president and chief sustainabi­lity officer Raymond B. Ravelo highlighte­d the significan­ce of PowerPlant­s in reinforcin­g the company’s sustainabi­lity agenda.

“PowerPlant­s strengthen­s our commitment to sustainabi­lity and to creating positive impact. Through this urban farm in our own backyard, we have hopefully a simple yet very powerful way of creating a transformi­ng difference in our company, in our communitie­s, and beyond,” Ravelo said.

The PowerPlant­s Urban Farm is an integral initiative under Meralco’s sustainabi­lity agenda, “Powering the Good Life,” which is deeply rooted in the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and is supported by four pillars: Power, Planet, People and Prosperity.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MERALCO ?? THE vegetable garden at Meralco’s headquarte­rs will produce pechay, mustasa, eggplants, malunggay, chilis, tomatoes, ginger and ladyfinger­s.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MERALCO THE vegetable garden at Meralco’s headquarte­rs will produce pechay, mustasa, eggplants, malunggay, chilis, tomatoes, ginger and ladyfinger­s.

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