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Ajinomoto partners with Spectrum to introduce solar power energy in Bulacan factory

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ITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n (APC) Group and Meralco-owned solar company Spectrum held a ceremonial contract signing event yesterday, February 3, 2022, to develop and maintain a 1 Megawatt peak solar power generating facility. The initiative is part of the company’s efforts to reduce its Green House Gases (GHG) emissions by 50 percent in 2030, in pursuit of lessening its overall impact on the environmen­t.

The venture, which is set to be launched by September 2022, aims to install 2,232 solar panel modules at Ajinomoto’s factory in Guiguinto, Bulacan to generate approximat­ely 1,331,500 kilowatt-hours of energy per year that can offset around 865 MT equivalent carbon dioxide. This is equivalent to planting 1,950,523 trees or reducing 2,352,456 miles in vehicle travel per year.

“We recognize that carrying out our organizati­on’s Sustainabi­lity roadmap requires a lot of cooperatio­n in our entire supply chain and collaborat­ion with able partners like Meralco and Spectrum,” said APC Group’s Associate Director and Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer Ernesto Carlos. “We would need to strike WIN-WIN partnershi­ps for APC Group to realize our goals of contributi­ng to the developmen­t of a sustainabl­e society and creating economic value through prioritize­d initiative­s.”

Globally, Ajinomoto Co., Inc. aims to realize two major outcomes in 2030— to help extend the healthy life expectancy of one billion people; and to reduce the company’s environmen­tal impact by half while improving business performanc­e.

APC Group has its own initiative­s in contributi­ng to the reduction of environmen­tal footprints such as lessening plastic waste through product package size and thickness reduction; making use of facilities for wastewater treatment and to convert waste to fertilizer, animals feeds, etc.; and enjoining consumers to take part in protecting the environmen­t and enjoy living a more sustainabl­e lifestyle through its Ilabas ang SustainAbi­lidad program.

Moreover, in July 2021, the APC Group formed the Sustainabi­lity Committee, whose role is to monitor, examine, and correspond to government­al policies, as well as set targets and make recommenda­tions on the company’s prospects with a long-term view. The partnershi­p between APC Group and Spectrum is one of the initiative­s that resulted from this move.

“APC Group considers this venture as a good investment in establishi­ng a WIN-WIN solution as both our company and the Filipino society would benefit greatly from this endeavour. This is only the beginning of more developmen­ts in this area as we continue to expand our Sustainabi­lity efforts.” said APC Group President Tsutomu Nara during the ceremonial signing event.

These initiative­s reflect the Ajinomoto Group Creating Shared Value (ASV), an umbrella framework for APC Group, which aims to help resolve social issues such as environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through thoughtful initiative­s that champion the health and wellbeing of people, including the future generation. (PR)

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 ?? CONTRACT SIGNING. (Contribute­d photo) ?? Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n Group President Tsutomu Nara and Spectrum President Ferdinand O. Geluz during the contract signing ceremony. Face masks were only removed during the photo op. Public health standards were followed in the event.
CONTRACT SIGNING. (Contribute­d photo) Ajinomoto Philippine­s Corporatio­n Group President Tsutomu Nara and Spectrum President Ferdinand O. Geluz during the contract signing ceremony. Face masks were only removed during the photo op. Public health standards were followed in the event.

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