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‘Plastic Neutral’ Birch Tree supports women microentre­preneur-led recycling program

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THE milk brand has recently been certified ‘Plastic Neutral.’ Meanwhile, it's new sustainabi­lity initiative will support a women micro-entreprene­ur led recycling program.

Dairy brand Birch Tree, manufactur­ed by Century Pacific Food, Inc. (CNPF), one of the Philippine­s’ leading food and beverage companies, was recently recognized as a 'Plastic Neutral Brand' by the Plastic Credit Exchange (PCX), cementing its commitment to reducing plastic pollution.

As a certified plastic neutral brand, Birch Tree has balanced the plastic it uses in its packaging by recovering an equal amount of plastic waste and stopping it from polluting the environmen­t. This will also reduce plastic waste flow into landfills and oceans.

“Environmen­tal stewardshi­p is a top priority for Birch Tree. We know that change takes time, but we are willing to rise to the challenge of making our packaging and processes as environmen­tally-friendly as possible,” said Greg Banzon, Chief Operating Officer, CNPF.

The Plastic Neutral Certificat­ion involved third-party auditors that allowed PCX to verify Birch Tree’s plastic footprint and offsets. This environmen­tal accountabi­lity ensures that Birch Tree makes a sustainabl­e impact.

Accounting firm Isla Lipana & Co verified that Birch Tree’s annualized plastic footprint from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 has been recovered and processed on behalf of the company. Birch Tree also received Plastic Credits to offset the equivalent volume of plastic waste from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020.

Birch Tree’s commitment to achieving plastic neutrality led to a partnershi­p with PCX, the world’s

first global, non-profit, fully integrated plastic offset platform. PCX offers a seamless, traceable, and effective solution to offsetting post-consumer plastics responsibl­y to ensure they don’t wind up in nature. PCX redirects plastic waste to the safest, most environmen­tallyprefe­rred end destinatio­n using only processes that comply with internatio­nal industry best practices.

‘Aling Tindera’ Waste-to-cash Program

BIRCH Tree also supports PCX'S Aling Tindera Waste-to-cash program, allowing sari-sari store owners to earn cash from collected post-consumer plastic waste.

The Aling Tindera Waste-tocash program also increases income opportunit­ies for sari-sari store owners, most of whom are women. This aligns with Birch Tree’s goal to enhance Filipino micro-entreprene­urs' lives.

“We have resolved to consider various options that allow us to have an impact now. Through the Aling Tindera Wasteto-cash program, we not only provide people an avenue to monetize plastic waste but also educate young generation­s

about the benefits of recycling and coprocessi­ng,” Banzon said.

One of two containers installed by CNPF in the City of Manila for the collection of post-consumer plastic waste

“By building a strong network of women micro-entreprene­urs, who can be catalysts for sustainabi­lity in their respective communitie­s, we hope to achieve the ultimate goal of having no plastic waste in nature,” he added.

Working towards a plastic waste-free future

AS humanity launches into a collective effort to reduce the devastatin­g impacts caused by plastic pollution, Birch Tree does its part by doing what it can to achieve a waste-free future.

“Globally, 91 percent of plastic waste goes unrecycled. About 79 percent of all plastic waste ends up in landfills or nature as litter. Through our partnershi­p with PCX, we are optimistic that we are doing our part to repurpose our plastic wastes while also empowering local communitie­s to help reduce pollution before it can enter the environmen­t,” Banzon said.

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ONE of two containers installed by CNPF in the City of Manila for the collection of post-consumer plastic waste

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