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Aboitiz Foods Reinforces Commitment to Circular Economy
The Philippine Star
|August 17, 2025
Beats EPR Targets by Over 300%
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 Demonstrating steady progress in its sustainability journey, Aboitiz Foods, the food and agribusiness arm of the Aboitiz Group, surpassed the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Law plastic recovery targets by more than 300 percent in 2024.
The company recovered the equivalent of 326.42 percent of its rigid plastic footprint and 63.8 percent of flexible plastics, well above the government's 40 percent recovery target for that period.
This success is part of its broader commitment to responsible business, driven by its #everymeal advocacy to create a positive impact across every stage of the value chain, from mill to meal. From responsible sourcing and sustainable packaging to community engagement and environmental stewardship, #everymeal reflects how the company strives to nourish people, animals, and communities in a more responsible and sustainable way.
"Our purpose goes beyond business," said Annacel Natividad, chief risk officer at Aboitiz Foods. "This progress reflects our commitment to doing things right and always striving to do better. #everymeal is our ongoing promise to produce food and feed responsibly."
We're proud that our efforts are not just ticking boxes, but creating real, lasting impact in the way we operate.
Rethinking packaging and driving results
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