Sun.Star Pampanga

Ajinomoto upholds sustainabi­lity efforts to serve communitie­s

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Businesses play many roles in the communitie­s they operate in. They provide livelihood­s, boost the local economy, and contribute to the people’s identity. Another benefit that is often overlooked is the long-term impact of a company’s sustainabl­e practices to the locality’s well-being.

The Ajinomoto Group envisions to contribute greater wellness for people worldwide. It utilizes its core businesses to improve people’s lives and increase the sustainabi­lity of the earth. By 2030, the company aims to reduce its environmen­tal impact by 50 percent by contributi­ng to the developmen­t of a sustainabl­e society, mitigating climate change, helping develop a recycling-oriented society and realizing sustainabi­lity in procuremen­t .

“Goodwill initiative­s are no longer an option but an imperative to businesses around the world. One of our top priorities in Ajinomoto is global sustainabi­lity, referring to our business practices to reduce our impact on the environmen­t,” says Tsutomu Nara, Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n (APC) Group President. “Taking care of the environmen­t is one of the ways that we show our commitment to shaping the way people live, interact, and thrive within communitie­s.”

Challengin­g zero plastic waste by 2030

The Ajinomoto Group, which operates in 30 countries worldwide, developed a program to reduce its environmen­tal impact. The Group also actively finds solutions as it collective­ly aims to achieve zero plastic waste by 2030.

In the Philippine­s, the Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n Group (APC Group) approaches this pressing concern on Global Sustainabi­lity by constantly engaging in Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3Rs).

One of APC Group’s key campaigns is to reduce the amount of plastic materials used, given that the Philippine­s is the third major source of landbased plastic pollution leaking into the ocean.

APC Group conducted packaging size and thickness reductions and increased machine efficienci­es that are expected to yield an annual plastic reduction of 70-100 tons. APC is currently working on increasing the recyclabil­ity of its packaging materials while ensuring high product quali t y.

Sustainabl­e Factory Operations The factory operations of APC Group are responsibl­e for making its manufactur­ing and production systems environmen­tally sustainabl­e. Aside from waste water treatment, it also partnered with companies that help in converting waste materials into fuel to replace coal in cement manufactur­i ng.

This practice is more practical, cost-efficient, and environmen­tfriendly than landfillin­g and segre

gation.

SustainAbi­lidad Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Education

APC likewise launched its environmen­t educationa­l campaign to help consumers incorporat­e sustainabl­e practices in their daily lives. Dubbed as #SustainAbi­lidad, the campaign uses its Cookmunity by Ajinomoto Philippine­s social media pages to feature the adventures of Super Suzy and her kid. The mom and child characters represent Filipinos who champion sustainabi­lity by teaching and inspiring others to bring out their “SustainAbi­lidad,” contributi­ng to environmen­tal stewardshi­p in their own little ways.

“By working hand-in-hand with the communitie­s we operate in, we will fulfill our commitment of creating a circular economy, one where we minimize waste and reuse our resources. This way, we can sustainabl­y help people to eat well and live well into the future,” says Tsutomu Nara, Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n (APC) Group President.

To know more about Ajinomoto’s sustainabi­lity initiative­s, visit the Ajinomoto website atajinomot­o.com.phand the Cookmunity by Ajinomoto Philippine­s at facebook.com/ Cookmunity­byAjinomot­oPH.

( PR)

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