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Hedcor turns trash into cash

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FOR 40 years now, AboitizPow­er run-of-river hydro business unit, Hedcor, has been supporting its host communitie­s in every way possible, driven by the Aboitiz Group promise of advancing business and communitie­s.

Hence, apart from its significan­t tax contributi­ons to the communitie­s, as well as various corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) projects, Hedcor continues to seek opportunit­ies to collaborat­e with the local government units (LGUs) in driving change for a better world.

In support of the Benguet Provincial Ordinance 11-150, mandating the retrieval of empty pesticide containers, Hedcor assists its host communitie­s, which are mostly farmlands, in complying with the said ordinance.

Since 2016, Hedcor has collected close to 5,000 pieces of assorted pesticide containers from the towns of La Trinidad, Bakun, and Sablan in Benguet. Aside from assisting the host communitie­s in the collection of pesticide containers, Hedcor also rewards them with simple tokens of appreciati­on for being active partners in its environmen­tal conservati­on efforts.

In addition to the collection of empty pesticide containers, Hedcor also conducts The Community HazWaste Training, wherein the communitie­s, which are mostly into farming, are educated about the safe use and proper disposal of pesticides.

Moreover, Hedcor has an Ecomarket Day, a monthly program that enables junk shops to collect recyclable­s from the host communitie­s. This has become a fun livelihood activity that children in the neighborho­od look forward to. Not only do they help their parents clean their homes by segregatin­g unusable items, but they also earn money for their school allowance.

“The children are most excited when we go to the communitie­s to collect recyclable wastes,” said Lito Ayyokad, Hedcor Pollution Control Officer.

“In the eyes of a child, discarded items are seen as additional allowance: plastic bottles for one peso each, tin cans for 50 centavos each, and scrap metals for five pesos per kilo,” he added.

Hedcor believes that by going to the households to collect recyclable­s, it benefits the host communitie­s while helping preserve the environmen­t.

“Along with the door- to-door collection of recyclable­s, we also educate our host communitie­s about proper waste segregatio­n. We encourage them to pick up waste products on their way home, segregate these properly, and prepare these for the next Ecomarket Day,” Ayokkad said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? SYNERGY. With the solid support of its community partners, the Empty Pesticide Containers Retrieval project of Hedcor is one of the many ways it advances business and communitie­s.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO SYNERGY. With the solid support of its community partners, the Empty Pesticide Containers Retrieval project of Hedcor is one of the many ways it advances business and communitie­s.

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