Mondelez Philippines has strengthened its commitment to recycling by joining the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS), which is in line with the snack company’s recently announced global commitment to make all packaging recyclable by the 2025.

Mondelez Philippines has joined PARMS together with other corporations in the country to invest in a P25-million residual plastic recycling facility that will address the need to recycle plastics. PARMS has partnered with the Parañaque local government, with the locality serving as the pilot site for the recycling program. Collection of plastic waste through seven schools in the city has already begun. These plastic wastes will be turned into ecobricks or recycled building bricks that will be turned over to the schools for their use in facilities improvement.

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