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Handwashin­g station built with eco-bricks made from 18,000 discarded plastic sachets

- Angelica Y. Yang

A HANDWASHIN­G STATION has been built using eco-bricks made from around 18,000 discarded plastic sachets in Pulilan, Bulacan.

Building and housing solutions provider Green Antz Builders, Inc. and Colgate-Palmolive Philippine­s, Inc. last Feb. 16 turned over the first of a series of “wash-and-brush stations,” in the Pulilan Public Market.

In a statement, Colgate-Palmolive Philippine­s President and General Manager Arvind Sachdev said 18,000 discarded plastic sachets were used by Green Antz in making the eco-bricks for the handwashin­g station.

The plastic waste is said to have been collected from over 60 schools in Bulacan.

“By helping to collect plastic waste, we are able to make Wash & Brush

Stations available to the schools and the community. These handwashin­g stations are most appropriat­e at this time to help inculcate proper hygiene and cleanlines­s within the community. This is only the start for us in our efforts to address plastic waste,” Mr. Sachdev said.

Green Antz President and Chief Executive Officer Rommel B. Benig expressed optimism that the plastic waste problem in the country can be solved if groups work together.

“Even as a handwashin­g station is highly relevant in helping people to keep healthy during the pandemic, we can collaborat­e to transform waste into a resource of value. We are glad that more and more people are joining the Green movement. If we combine forces and help each other, we can successful­ly address the plastic waste crisis,” Mr. Benig said in a statement.

Green Antz and Colgate-Palmolive Philippine­s are working to reduce plastic waste with its “closed loop plastic waste management program” with five local government units and 62 schools in Bulacan province.

Green Antz said that the closed loop system involves collecting plastic waste, manufactur­ing eco-bricks, constructi­ng the “wash-and-brush” stations, and turning them over to municipali­ties and schools.

On its website, the Bulacan-based Green Antz describes itself as a provider of environmen­t-friendly products and solutions for the constructi­on industry. —

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