Meralco bans single-use plastic | Inquirer Business

Meralco bans single-use plastic

11:45 AM October 18, 2019

Manila Electric Company (“Meralco” or the “Company”) (PSE: MER) announced that to help save the country’s environment, it has banned single-use plastic (“SUP”), polystyrene foam and similar products from all of its premises, activities, and corporate events effective October 1, 2019.

In a statement, Meralco President and Chief Executive Officer ATTY. RAY C. ESPINOSA said, “The protection of the environment is a collective obligation that we not only owe to the communities we serve but more importantly, the future generation. It is, therefore, incumbent upon us to ensure that we integrate sustainability in all areas of our operations and in our workplace to create a positive impact to the environment.”

The ban applies to the Meralco Industrial Engineering Services Corporation (“Miescor”) Group, CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (“Bayad Center”) Group, Meralco Energy, Inc. (“Mserv”), Radius Telecoms, Inc. (“Radius”), MSpectrum, Inc. (“Spectrum”), MRAIL, Inc. (“MRAIL”), Meralco Powergen Corporation (“MGen”) Group, and eSakay, Inc. (“eSakay”) as well as affiliated companies, Comstech Integration Alliance, Inc. (“Comstech”), Clark Electric Distribution Corporation (“CEDC”), and Shin Clark Power Group effective November 1, 2019.

Meralco’s supply chain partners have also been told to ensure full compliance with the ban effective January 1, 2020.

Aside from reducing its contribution of plastic to landfills and marine pollution, Meralco also aims to educate employees and business partners on the responsible use of plastic for proper disposal for a sustainable economy and help pave the way for a lifestyle change.

According to a report published by the United Nations Environment Program, the world’s ability to cope with plastic waste is already overwhelmed. Only nine percent (9%) of the nine trillion kilos of plastic the world has ever produced has been recycled. Most end up in landfills, dumps or in the environment. If current consumption patterns and waste management practices continue, then by 2050 there will be around 12 trillion kilos of plastic litter in landfills and the environment. 

As the first of many sustainability initiatives, the use of SUP, including polystyrene foam and similar products, is banned from all offices, premises and facilities of Meralco, including operations centers, business centers, subsidiaries, affiliates, and in company events and activities effective October 1, 2019.  SUPs covered by the ban include plastic grocery bags, beverage bottles, food service utensils (cutlery, plates, cups, lids, straws, stirrers) and dispensing containers for cleaning fluids.  

“Everyone in Meralco is committed to do their part in ensuring that we embrace sustainability as a way of life by greatly reducing our contribution to the million tons of plastics waste that are used and dumped in our waterways, rivers and oceans every day,” said Espinosa.

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