Philippine Daily Inquirer

P2.3-B RECYCLING FACILITY IN CAVITE GETS BOI PERKS

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

The Board of Investment­s (BOI) recently approved a P2.3billion project to build a stateofthe­art recycling facility in Cavite province to be put up by a joint venture that includes beverage maker CocaCola Philippine­s.

Lanie Dormiendo, BOI officer in charge and director for internatio­nal investment promotions service, told reporters that the agency has approved the project of a joint venture between CocaCola Beverages Philippine­s Inc. (CCBPI) and Indorama Ventures Packaging.

The plant will recycle PET plastic bottles, which is short for polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate, a popular packaging material for sodas. The project is considered a “pioneer” investment, which will give it more than the usual tax breaks.

“This was approved as a pioneering project as the company [has] a proprietar­y and stateofthe­art eightstep recycling process that will transform used PET bottles into fully recycled [ones],” she said.

Under the Omnibus Investment­s Code of 1987, a pioneer project means the company uses a process that is currently not being done on the commercial scale, among other qualificat­ions. A pioneer project gets six years of income tax holidays as opposed to nonpioneer ventures that get four years.

In an article published earlier this year, CCBPI, the bottling arm of the beverage maker here in the Philippine­s, announced the joint venture with the local unit of Thailandba­sed Indorama to establish PETValue, the biggest stateofthe­art, bottletobo­ttle recycling facility in the Philippine­s.

“PETV alue will help ensure that used PET plastic bottles— packaging that is 100percent recyclable and therefore not ‘single-use’—will be given new life and function as these are collected, processed and used again and again within a circular economy,” it read.

It will deploy cuttingedg­e technologi­es to employ the safest and most advanced recycling process for plastic bottles made from PET material. It is projected to process almost two billion pieces of plastic bottles a year, which means it will be recycling 30,000 metric tons of plastic bottles into 16,000 metric tons of recycled PET resin a year.

The project was originally estimated to cost P1 billion, targeting completion in 2021 in General Trias, Cavite. Gareth McGeown, CEO of CCBPI, said they would be recycling not just CocaCola bottles, but those from other companies as well.

“Through PETValue, Indorama Ventures and CocaCola are introducin­g to the Philippine­s green technologi­es that will help strengthen Filipino’s commitment to sustainabi­lity—a major step in making our ‘ World Without Waste’ vision a reality in the Philippine­s,” he said.

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