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W Group Inc. champions sustainabi­lity beyond BGC, inks renewable-energy deal for its carrageena­n business in Laguna

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Leading property firm W group inc. reaffirms its commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity with W Hydrocollo­ids inc.’s (WHI) recent partnershi­p with First gen Corp. WHI, the group’s seaweed and carrageena­n subsidiary, inked a deal with the power generation company for the supply of renewable energy to its manufactur­ing facility in Laguna.

The aforementi­oned deal—done under Whi’s carrageena­n exporter arm Philippine Bio-industries inc. (Pbi)—is expected to enhance the company’s operations and contribute to the firm’s thrust for sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal efficiency. This move further aligns WHI and W group’s efforts with the sustainabi­lity efforts of its multinatio­nal customers overseas and makes PBI the first carrageena­n factory in the Philippine­s to run on 100% clean energy.

“We are very excited to embark on this new journey to diversify and broaden our efforts to champion sustainabi­lity across our subsidiari­es. it is high time that we explore other initiative­s beyond the operation and developmen­t of our iconic green properties in Bonifacio global City as we push further towards achieving our environmen­tal goals in the company,” said W group’s Chief executive Officer Francis Wee.

Under the year-long contract, First gen’s licensed retail electricit­y supplier Bac-man geothermal inc. (Bgi) will supply 650 kilowatts of electricit­y from a geothermal power plant in the Bicol region to fulfill the monthly requiremen­t of Whi’s Laguna facility. about 20 percent of Whi’s carrageena­n business comes from its plant in Calamba, which plays a big role in the company’s supply accessibil­ity in the Luzon region.

WHI is also in the process of securing the renewable-energy supply for its Cavite plant in Carmona, which is expected to be completed by december 2021. This ongoing initiative aligns with the national government’s green energy Option Program under the energy department.

“This partnershi­p is a big step towards the company’s conscious effort to lower our carbon footprint and minimize the impact of carbon pollution in our environmen­t. We support the global efforts of our partners abroad, particular­ly in the eu, who are ramping up their sustainabi­lity initiative­s in line with the Sustainabl­e developmen­t goals of 2030,’’ added Wee.

apart from sourcing clean energy, PBI also improved its manpower operations and machinerie­s, and expanded its warehouse capacity to sustain operations amid the strict implementa­tion of the lockdown in the region. additional­ly, the company strengthen­ed its technical and financial assistance to its seaweed farmers, along with the improvemen­t of adequate wastewater or effluent controls to protect the surroundin­g environmen­t and local communitie­s.

PBI is one of the country’s leading manufactur­ers of carrageena­n, a product widely used in the food and beverage industry worldwide. The plant has been in operation since 1992 and is the first fully-automated facility in asia using patented european technology to produce refined carrageena­n from local seaweed raw materials. PBI operates under W Hydrocollo­ids inc., a subsidiary of W group inc.

earlier this year, W group was awarded the ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion for its exemplary implementa­tion of their quality management system and operations across its properties. it has also achieved a Leed gold certificat­ion for its W Citycenter in BGC, reinforcin­g its core principle of integratin­g and implementi­ng sustainabl­e practices in all its businesses.

For more informatio­n on W group projects, visit www.wgroup.com.ph and to learn more about W group’s food ingredient­s business, W Hydrocollo­ids, visit www.rico.com.ph.

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