Today marks a milestone when it comes to sustainable living
brought by three industry leaders—Unilever, through its number one laundry
brand Surf, Smart Communications and Cebuana Lhuillier—have renewed their
commitment to champion environmental sustainability. With their shared mission
to improve Filipino lives, the partners launched the third year of their Sachet
Recovery Program. Through their joint efforts to create a process that is easy,
convenient and rewarding, the program involves and educates more consumers
about sustainability and waste recycling.
Unilever Philippines Chairman and CEO Rohit Jawa thanked
their partners for their continued support in the endeavor to reduce the
environmental impact of sachets. This, according to Jawa, is in line with the
Unilever Sustainable Living Plan that aims to double their business while
cutting their environmental footprint in half, and in the process, bringing a
brighter future to one billion people worldwide.
The Sustainable Living : Making pavement out of mixture of sand, cement and surf sachets
The product |
The Surf Sachet |
the Machine |
Mandaluyong Elementary students showing off their personalized bricks |
“We owe the Sachet Recovery program’s success these past two
years to the valuable contributions of Smart Communications and Cebuana
Lhuillier. This year, their bigger participation will definitely produce
greater results for the benefit of the environment and Filipino communities,”
Jawa said.
Since 2013, the Sachet Recovery Program has been teaching
proper waste segregation and recycling by encouraging millions of Filipinos to
collect empty Surf sachets in exchange for free Smart texts at any Cebuana
Lhuillier branch nationwide.
Unilever Philippines Vice President for Home Care Benjie Yap
shared the achievements of the Sachet Recovery Program from the previous years.
“In Year 1, we collected 4.5 million sachets, which we converted into 45,000
pavers. In 2014, we collected an additional 7.5 million empty sachets
nationwide,” Yap said, adding that some of the pavers were readily donated to
Barangay Union Coastal of Mayorga, Leyte and served as foundation to the
environmentally-friendly laundry facility, Surf Labahan.
In 2015, the three industry leaders plan to make the Sachet
Recovery Program bigger and better than the first two years. For every sachet
surrendered in any of the close to 2,000 Cebuana Lhuillier outlets, consumers
will receive 10 free texts from Smart. With this increased incentive, more
people will be involved in and educated about recycling empty sachets.
“As we enter the third year of this worthy undertaking,
Smart is expanding its support for this program. Starting this year, Talk
‘N Text and Sun subscribers will also be able to exchange their Surf sachets
for free SMS. This opens the door to engaging millions more of Filipinos in
this endeavor,” said Napoleon Nazareno, Smart Communications President and CEO.
Cebuana Lhuillier, on the other hand, will add newly-opened
outlets to facilitate the redemption of Surf sachets. “Our growing branch
network, which now totals close to 2,000 outlets, will provide a convenient way
for millions of consumers nationwide to participate in the Sachet Recovery
Program,” said Jean Henri Lhuillier, Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO.
During the event, the partners also donated 7,000 cement
pavers to the Mandaluyong Elementary School. The construction materials—made
from hundreds of thousands of shredded empty sachets—will form pathways to
improve school grounds and make walking around the school more convenient for
students.
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