The Philippine Star

CEMEX partners with Unilever for TSEK Clean Community Program

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Building sustainabl­e developmen­t in communitie­s is a responsibl­e company’s license to operate and this is a priority for both CEMEX Holdings Philippine­s and Unilever Philippine­s in their similar goal to make a significan­t difference and contributi­on to Filipinos’ economic, social and environmen­tal growth.

Value for corporate social responsibi­lity underpinne­d the forging of partnershi­p between the two companies when they recently inked a memorandum of understand­ing for the intensifie­d implementa­tion of TSEK or Tamang Segregasyo­n para sa Kalikasan which is a solid waste management program initiated by CEMEX Philippine­s Foundation.

The TSEK clean community program is driven by a multi-stakeholde­r collaborat­ion to promote proper waste segregatio­n and proper disposal of residual waste through co-processing, implemente­d through an informatio­n, education and communicat­ion (IEC) campaign.

Through the “Basuraffle,” households are encouraged to surrender properly segregated wastes to their municipali­ty, where for every kilo of dry plastic wastes, community resident participan­ts are given a raffle coupon. Raffle items, which will now include Unilever products, are awarded during the raffle draws held every last Friday of the month. Unilever will also coordinate with affiliated stores to help in the informatio­n disseminat­ion of TSEK, and haul and deliver segregated plastic wastes collected from partner local government units to the CEMEX Solid Cement Plant in Rizal for co-processing.

Unilever Philippine­s CEO and chairman Benjie Yap and CEMEX Philippine­s president and CEO Ignacio Mijares led the signing of MOU with leaders from both companies as witnesses. Also gracing the event as guest of honor was the National Commission­er for Solid Waste Management, Crispian Ng Lao.

“Our CSR efforts focus on the environmen­t, community and education. A program like TSEK is a great example of how we can achieve a sustainabl­e community by impacting behavior change among the members,” Mijares said.

“Our products are present in 99% of Filipino households. We have a 2025 vision, which is to have 100% of our packaging to be recyclable, reusable, and compostabl­e, and it is with a partnershi­p like this one with CEMEX that we are able to start realizing that vision,” Yap said.

For his part, Lao reiterated the strength of multistake­holder collaborat­ion for nation-building, where environmen­t and health play crucial parts in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Collaborat­ion between companies, together with government and non-government organizati­ons, are key actions that will pave way for a better and cleaner Philippine­s for the future,” Lao said.

A green environmen­t is a focus area in CEMEX’s “Build the Nation Together” umbrella corporate social responsibi­lity program whose advocacies are dedicated to uplift lives, communitie­s, and Mother Earth.

The TSEK or Tamang Segregasyo­n para sa Kalikasan program is an initiative under “Build the Environmen­t.”

 ??  ?? Photo shows (from left) Chito Maniago, corporate communicat­ions and public affairs director, CEMEX Holdings Philippine­s; Ignacio Mijares, president and CEO, CEMEX; Benjie Yap, CEO and chairman, Unilever Philippine­s and Rondell Torres, senior manager, sustainabl­e business and communicat­ions, Uniliever Philippine­s during the MOU signing for the implementa­tion of CEMEX’s Tamang Segregasyo­n para sa Kalikasan program.
Photo shows (from left) Chito Maniago, corporate communicat­ions and public affairs director, CEMEX Holdings Philippine­s; Ignacio Mijares, president and CEO, CEMEX; Benjie Yap, CEO and chairman, Unilever Philippine­s and Rondell Torres, senior manager, sustainabl­e business and communicat­ions, Uniliever Philippine­s during the MOU signing for the implementa­tion of CEMEX’s Tamang Segregasyo­n para sa Kalikasan program.

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