Nestle Philippines partners with Plastic Credit Exchange to reduce plastic footprint


In a fresh initiative to reduce its plastic footprint, Nestlé Philippines has signed a partnership with Plastic Credit Exchange (PCEx) to recover post-consumer plastic waste from communities, consolidators, and, local government units. - PDI

MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): In a new step to reduce its plastic footprint in the environment, food and beverage manufacturer Nestlé Philippines has entered into an agreement with Plastic Credit Exchange (PCEx) to collect soft plastic waste from Baseco in Tondo, Manila, Payatas in Quezon City, and Rodriguez in Rizal province.

Nestlé Philippines will support PCEx in its collection of post-consumer soft plastics from communities, consolidators and local government units. The plastic waste will be co-processed and diverted from landfills.

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