Jollibee Group has taken a step further with its commitment to using renewable energy to the next level with the installation of over 16,800 solar panels in its four main manufacturing sites in the country.
JG has partnered with First Gen Corporation for this solar energy project, which culminated in a switch-on ceremony at the Jollibee Group's logistics site in Paranaque last May 6, 2024.
"This is a significant milestone in our sustainability journey at the Jollibee Group. These initiatives are more than just technological advancement, but more importantly a shared commitment to preserving our planet and furthering our collective responsibility to create a more sustainable future," said Michael Ong, Jollibee Group VP and Head of Supply Chain.
The shift to renewable energy for supply chain first materialized in November 2023 with the powering up of JG's Zen3 facility in Canlubang, Laguna. Continuing its commitment, JG then added clean energy options to its largest manufacturing site, the Canlubang Baking Facility (CBF). The two solar projects have combined capacity of 5.05 Megawatts.
Rounding out the list are two newly solar-energized sites: Jollibee Worldwide Services-Logistics in Paranaque and the C3 site in Laguna, which have a combined energy capacity of of 4.05 megawatts.
All four manufacturing facilities can reduce their power consumption from the grid with a combined average of approximately 15% a year, a significant step towards a greener future.
The use of renewable energy in JG's manufacturing sites are part of the Company's global sustainability agenda called- Joy for Tomorrow. This sustainability agenda, which serves as JG's strategic framework, treats the planet responsibly and builds a sustainable future in response to the UN's urgent call to action. Under this agenda is a focus of Planet, of which energy efficiency is a priority.
"We are pleased to have partnered with the Jollibee Group on their sustainability journey, helping them develop their capacity to generate solar energy. We look forward to continuing our partnership to help JG bring not just the joy of eating to consumers, but also a sustainable and regenerative future," said Vincent Martin Villegas, First Gen Corp SVP and Concurrent COO of Pi Energy.
Aside from renewable energy, the Jollibee Group is also into waste reduction and packaging sustainability efforts across all its brands.
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