Mindanao Times

Firm to step up use of alternativ­e fuels

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cement maker Holcim Philippine­s, Inc. plans to further increase its consumptio­n of qualified and properly segregated and pre-processed waste as alternativ­e fuels and raw materials to manage costs

and help ease the garbage challenge in the country.

Through its waste management unit Geocycle, Holcim Philippine­s used in 2019 more than 170,000 tons of waste materials from industries and communitie­s as alternativ­e fuels and raw materials with its co-processing technology. This allowed the company to avoid coal in cement production for 38 days leading to lower carbon emissions and fuel costs while helping its partners manage their wastes in an eco-friendly manner.

Holcim Philippine­s President and CEO John Stull said that the company will continue to drive coprocessi­ng operations and consumptio­n of alternativ­e fuels and raw materials to manage costs and have a more positive impact on the country.

“Aside from its business benefits, our Geocycle unit enables us to further contribute to Philippine developmen­t in a sustainabl­e manner. Through our co-processing operations, we are able to lower our carbon footprint and help ease the waste management challenges of the country while producing an essential building material for developmen­t,” he said.

In 2019, Holcim Philippine­s agreed to pre-process as alternativ­e fuel the segregated wastes of several local government­s near its plants in Luzon and Mindanao and expressed readiness to help more communitie­s on this matter. The company has also co-processed tens of thousand tons of nonrecycla­ble plastics as it continues to provide waste management services to partners in various industries.

Holcim Philippine­s officials have also stepped up engagement with key government officials such as Senator Cynthia A. Villar, Chairperso­n of the Committee on Environmen­t, Natural Resources and Climate Change, to express the company’s commitment to support sustainabl­e waste management in the country through co-processing.

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