Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Colgate-Palmolive PH, Green Antz ramp up program for plastic neutrality

Colgate-Palmolive Philippines and Green Antz Builders have ramped up a program on plastic waste collection to include agreements with the governments of Manila, Quezon City and Taguig in collaboration with Department of Education (DepEd) units and City Environment and Natural Resources Offices.

The program also encompasses drop-off points for plastic waste in various Ayala Malls in Metro Manila.

Colgate-Palmolive PH and Green Antz celebrated the first year of a closed loop plastic waste management initiative in Bulacan that diverted from the environment hundreds of tons of plastic waste in cooperation with five local government units (LGUs) and 112 public schools under the auspices of the DepEd. The LGUs are those of Baliuag, Malolos City, Plaridel, Pulilan, and San Ildefonso.

The plastic waste is collected by the LGUs, communities, and schools, and goes into the making of eco-bricks by Green Antz that are then used in the building of “Wash & Brush Stations” which are turned over to the LGUs. Some 20 such handwashing stations have been constructed during the period.

As an innovative and visionary social enterprise, Green Antz offers building and housing solutions that integrate eco-friendly practices and green technologies in its products and services. The company helps create livelihood opportunities as it produces eco-bricks, eco-pavers, and other materials composed in part of plastic waste. Its tagline is “Creating Sustainability. Challenging Poverty. Now.”

The Bulacan initiative covers more than 2,000 teachers and almost 70,000 students who, apart from collecting plastic waste, learn proper solid waste management habits at an early age. The initiative is changing residents’ mindsets on plastic waste, inspiring new behavior and understanding about environmental responsibility. Plastic waste is exchanged for bond paper, printers, segregation bins, clock towers, thermal scanners or alcohol dispensers for schools. Incentives for Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Offices (MENROs) and collectors include rice and grocery packages.

Marking their first-year milestone in Bulacan, Colgate-Palmolive PH and Green Antz renewed their partnership agreement as well as a memorandum of understanding with the Municipality of Plaridel. A new “Wash & Brush Station” at the Plaridel Municipal Hall was turned over to Mayor Tessie Vistan by Colgate-Palmolive PH president and general manager Arvind Sachdev and Green Antz president and CEO Rommel Benig.

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