P&G Gets Silver LEED Certification for New Distribution Center Expansion Project
Procter
& Gamble Philippines (P&G) was recently awarded a Silver LEED
certification for its new Distribution Center Expansion project in the P&G
Cabuyao manufacturing plant.
P&G representatives accepts the SILVER
LEED Certificate with representatives from the LEED Certification consultant
company, OVE ARUP & PARTNERS HONGKONG LTD PHILIPPINE BRANCH, Raul Manlapig,
Managing Director, and Aladdin Ucol, Project Manager.
The
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, is the most widely used
green building rating system in the world. It is acknowledged as a symbol of
sustainability achievement and leadership.
A LEED certification means that a building is designed and built to
improve its performance in energy and water efficiency, carbon dioxide
emissions reductions, improved indoor air quality, and resource stewardship. The
P&G facility incorporates energy saving features, such as the use of roof
skylights minimizing use of LED lighting during the day; and programmed ventilation
utilizing 50% energy usage during the colder times of the day.
“We
are proud to accept the Silver LEED certification for our new Distribution
Center Expansion project in the Cabuyao plant. We will continue to make sustainable investments
that help P&G be a Force for Good and a Force for Growth in the country,”
says JP Lotuaco, P&G Cabuyao Plant Engineering and Sustainability Leader.
The
LEED certification is just the latest recognition of P&G’s continuous
sustainability efforts that are making a positive, meaningful impact in the areas
of climate, waste, and water.
P&G’s
Cabuyao Plant operations is optimized to minimize its impact on the
environment. For example, it is powered by 100% renewable electricity. Alongside
P&G plants around the world, P&G Cabuyao is also a zero-manufacturing
waste to landfill plant.
The
company is also committed to creating smarter packaging solutions to stop waste
from ending up in nature. It eliminated plastic overwraps on Safeguard 3-pid
packs. It started using recycled plastic
in the packaging of Herbal Essences bio:renew, which is made from 25%
post-consumer resin. Together with World
Vision, P&G also recovered and upcycled over 3 million sachet waste and
upcycled it into school chairs for public schools.
For
more information, visit us.pg.com/environmental-sustainability/.
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