The Philippine Star

Century Pacific secures plastic neutral certificat­ion

- By IRIS GONZALES

Century Pacific Food Inc. (CNPF), the Po-family’s listed food company, recently secured plastic neutral certificat­ions from the Plastic Credit Exchange (PCX) for all its brands that utilize flexible and plastic packaging.

PCX is a global, non-profit organizati­on that offers a fully integrated plastic offset platform and supports partner organizati­ons in seeking solutions toward transparen­t and responsibl­e monitoring of recovering and recycling plastic waste.

CNPF brands that are now plastic neutral are Angel Coffee Creamer, Argentina, Coco Mama, Century Quality Bangus, Fresca Tuna, Hunt’s, Home Pride, Swift, Wow, and its recently launched plantbased brand, UnMeat. This roster now joins CNPF’s dairy brand, Birch Tree, which was certified last April 2021.

The move is part of the company’s efforts to manage plastic footprint proactivel­y and responsibl­y.

Essentiall­y, the certificat­ions affirm that CNPF brands are fully compliant with the requiremen­ts of the Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard, a testament to the organizati­on’s strong commitment to developing a circular economy and minimizing plastic waste, the company said.

“This means that all these brands have successful­ly offset their plastic footprint from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 by recovering an equivalent amount of plastic waste away from leaking into nature and ensuring it is processed safely into the circular economy through PCX,” it said.

The certificat­ion process is facilitate­d by PCX and verified by audit and assurance firm, Isla Lipana & Co.

“For years, we have been building brands that provide affordable nutrition to our consumers. Now, they can rest assured that all their favorite CNPF products are working towards becoming more and more environmen­tally friendly as well,” said CNPF chief operating officer Greg Banzon.

Last January, CNPF marked its second year of being ‘plastic neutral’, becoming one of the first Filipino companies to achieve this status. The company has been awarded 6,600 MT worth of plastic credits to offset an equivalent volume of plastic waste through its partnershi­p with PCX.

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