REPUBLIC Cement Services, Inc. through its resource recovery arm, ecoloop, targets to partner with more companies for co-processing of waste to achieve its goal of plastic neutrality, its official said last week.

鈥淔or the coming years, we are targeting more partnerships with companies with a sustainability mindset,鈥 Angela D. Edralin-Valencia, managing director of ecoloop, told 大象传媒 on the sidelines of a Sustainability Committee meeting facilitated by the Nordic Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines last week.

Ms. Edralin-Valencia said that to date, ecoloop has partnerships with private companies and local government units (LGUs), and hopes to expand its existing partnerships.

鈥淥ur current partners are the early adopters of the EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) law. We also targeted LGUs that have political will to achieve sustainability goals,鈥 she said.

Data from the company鈥檚 website show that ecoloop has 12 private company partners and over 30 LGU partners. Ms. Edralin-Valencia said several partnerships are in the works.

Through the EPR law, large enterprises are mandated to recover up to 80% of their plastic packaging waste. Ecoloop鈥檚 co-processing involves the reuse or recovery of thermal and mineral properties of qualified waste materials to convert to alternative fuels, helping Republic Cement to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels like coal.

鈥淥ur goal is also to make our cement a greener and more environmental-friendly product,鈥 Ms. Edralin-Valencia said, adding that they are also aiming to cut their fossil fuel consumption.

鈥淥ur ambition is of course to replace 50% of our fuel consumption with alternative fuel. That鈥檚 a big number and certainly, a lot of investments have to be put in place from our end to get to that number but we are still reviewing our options,鈥 she said.

Ms. Edralin-Valencia described the EPR law as a perfect model for sustainability but said its aggressive implementation is needed. She added that existing laws are enough to attain plastic neutrality.

鈥淲e鈥檙e sitting on thousands and thousands of tons of waste every day and harnessing that waste to alternative fuel is a perfect investment. Waste to energy will eventually play a factor in the enormity of waste problems and for the benefit of the country,鈥 she said. 鈥 Ashley Erika O. Jose