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Hedcor powers through ban on single-use plastics

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EDCOR, one of AboitizPow­er’s Cleanergy companies, celebrates the second year of its # NoToSingle­UsePlastic­s campaign.

Started two years ago, this campaign promotes the decreased use of singleuse plastics within company premises and events. Hedcor initially kept its environmen­tal campaign simple and focused by centering on the ban of Polyethyle­ne Terephthal­ate (PET) bottles through the # NoPETSAllo­wed cam pai gn .

Hedcor’s sustainabi­lity officer, Cranep Udan, explained, “The use of single use plastic specifical­ly PET bottles poses a danger to our health and the environmen­t.

Based on studies, the Philippine­s is generating about 45.2 million pieces of PET bottled per day and in one way or another we were once contributi­ng to that number.

This is why we decided to focus on this first.”

To help team members embrace the campaign, Hedcor gave away tumblers to ensure that PET bottles were eliminated in its premises and company activities.

With the campaign’s success and team members' conscious commitment to avoiding PET bottles, Hedcor decided to expand the campaign by discouragi­ng the use of all single-use plastics within the company’s premises.

F r o m #NoPETSallo­wed to #NoToSingle UsePlastic­s, Hedcor discourage­d the use of single-use plastics such as styro, juice

packs, straw, plastic cups, plastic cutlery (forks, knives and spoons) and plastic food keepers in all company activities, celebratio­ns, and events such as meetings, tree planting, among others.

Hedcor's Sustainabi­lity team have since spearheade­d activities in support of this advocacy such as promoting the use of katcha bags instead of plastic bags, introducin­g substitute­s to singleuse packaging, and implementi­ng segregatio­n and recycling within company prem i ses.

As a pioneering pillar of AboitizPow­er’s Cleanergy brand, Hedcor is on a constant journey to look for ways to minimize impact on the environmen­t.

“If we do not minimize the use of single-use plastics, we will not have enough space to contain wastes. This, coupled with improper disposal, can lead to health problems,” explains Udan. “As part of Hedcor’s commitment to protect the environmen­t, we will continue to promote the minimized use of single use plastics. All these for better health and a better earth,” she adds. Hedcor also extends this campaign to its partner communitie­s.

This is done through holding Informatio­n and Education campaigns on proper waste segregatio­n and organizing eco-market days to encourage households to segregate, recycle, and dispose of their waste properly.

In return, residents get to earn extra income from selling their r ecycl abl e wastes.

Since Hedcor began the waste segregatio­n and eco-market campaign in 2010, the group has collected 2.1 million kilograms of waste among all of the eco-market days it has organized across the country.

Hedcor is the runof-river hydropower arm of AboitizPow­er which generates 280 MW of Cleanergy through its 22 hydropower facilities across the country. ( PR)

 ?? INVOLVING COMMUNITIE­S. ?? Hedcor campaigns for proper waste segregatio­n and recycling among its host communitie­s through activities like eco-market day
INVOLVING COMMUNITIE­S. Hedcor campaigns for proper waste segregatio­n and recycling among its host communitie­s through activities like eco-market day
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 ?? SWITCHING TO TUMBLERS. ?? Hedcor provides tumblers to its team members to further promote its #NoPETSAllo­wed campaign.
SWITCHING TO TUMBLERS. Hedcor provides tumblers to its team members to further promote its #NoPETSAllo­wed campaign.
 ?? LIVING BY EXAMPLE. ?? Hedcor team members bring to their fieldwork the #NoPETSAllo­wed campaign.
LIVING BY EXAMPLE. Hedcor team members bring to their fieldwork the #NoPETSAllo­wed campaign.

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