Philippine Daily Inquirer

ALLIANCE GLOBAL AIMS FOR CARBON NEUTRALITY, MORE JOBS BY 2030

- By Doris Dumlao-abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

Giving greater attention to the needs of the planet and the people aside from profit goals, tycoon Andrew Tan-led conglomera­te Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI) has committed to be “carbon-neutral” and to create five million jobs by 2030.

In a press statement, AGI said this declaratio­n was part of its contributi­on to the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS).

“We must start to become more conscious and responsibl­e for the long-term social, economic and environmen­tal impact of our businesses. As a responsibl­e corporate citizen, our decisions should no longer just be driven by what is good and profitable, but by what is right,” AGI chief executive Kevin Tan said during a “Sustainagi­lity” summit attended by the various heads and key officers of the AGI companies.

During the one-day event, AGI’S business units—megaworld Corp. for real estate; Emperador Inc. for liquor; Travellers Internatio­nal Hotel Group for gaming, entertainm­ent and hotels; Golden

Arches Developmen­t Corp. for quick service restaurant­s under the Mcdonald’s brand; and Infracorp Developmen­t Inc. for infrastruc­ture—rolled out various programs and activities to support the SDGS.

AGI currently employs over 80,000 people in its various businesses across the country. It intends to create at least five million direct and indirect jobs by 2030.

The Megaworld group, for its part, committed to create more sustainabl­e townships and communitie­s that utilize renewable energy and promote “plastic neutrality.” The group also committed to create around three million direct and indirect jobs in its various developmen­ts across the country within 10 years.

The property group, which includes Empire East Land Holdings Inc., Global-estate Resorts, Inc. and Suntrust Properties Inc., currently employs over 5,000 people.

Liquor-making arm Emperador, on the other hand, vowed to continue utilizing technologi­es that save water and reduce emission. Other initiative­s include the use of renewable energy, particular­ly biomass and solar, for its vineyards and distilleri­es in Spain, Mexico and the Philippine­s alongside the use of water conservati­on methods for irrigation of vineyards in Spain and Mexico.

Emperador’s global businesses employ both white-collar and blue-collar workers in the Philippine­s, Europe and South America.

For its part, Travellers Internatio­nal is embracing renewable energy, such as solar, and is hiring more people in its casino and hotel operations.

Golden Arches has over 65,000 directly-hired employees all over the Philippine­s, with an average of 80-100 additional workers employed for every newly opened restaurant. This unit has been creating job opportunit­ies for students and out-of-school youth under its special employment program.

The fast-food arm also advocates the use of reusable cutlery and the minimized use of plastics with the introducti­on of paper bags, straws and lids. The group has also started rolling out reusable packaging along with solar rooftops, ecobricks and reinforced waste segregatio­n system.

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