The Philippine Star

P&G taps ADB grant for zero-waste study

- By TED P. TORRES

Consumer goods manufactur­er Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) is seeking a technical assistant (TA) grant from the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) worth $385,000 (roughly P16.5 million) for a feasibilit­y study leading to zero manufactur­ing waste operations in the Philippine­s.

P&G is creating a profitable and sustainabl­e municipal solid waste (MSW) business model that can attract support from various stakeholde­rs like local government units (LGUs), local entreprene­urs and utilities.

“P&G approached ADB for TA funding to add credibilit­y to the project and encourage other potential stakeholde­rs like LGUs, local entreprene­urs, utilities and non-government organizati­ons (NGOs) to participat­e. P&G also believes that the project will benefit from ADB’s experience in infrastruc­ture finance and waste to energy sector,” the ADB said.

The private sector-environmen­tal project is linked closely with the ADB’s Philippine Country Partnershi­p Strategy to reduce environmen­tal degradatio­n and vulnerabil­ity to climate change and disasters.

P&G selected the Philippine­s for the first pilot project due to existence of (i) legislatio­n on solid waste management, (ii) active national and local solid waste associatio­ns, (iii) potential commercial and NGO partners; and (iv) potential funding and commercial incentives for waste collection and treatment systems.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines