Globe PH, a leading proponent of sustainable practices, continues to drive the transformation towards environmentally friendly projects. The company’s latest initiative involves transitioning its facility in Visayas to Renewable Energy (RE) through the Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) of the Department of Energy (DOE). This milestone aligns with Globe’s Climate Action Strategy and the Ayala Group’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Greenhouse (GHG) emissions by 2050, as well as the country’s carbon reduction target.
Globe has now successfully converted a total of 25 high-energy utilization sites across various locations in the Philippines to renewable energy sources. These locations include Makati, Quezon City, Caloocan, Taguig (Head Office), Mandaluyong, San Juan, Manila, Marikina, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Tarlac, Cebu, and the newly added Iloilo facility. By embracing renewable energy, Globe aims to contribute to the nation’s sustainable energy agenda and mitigate the risks associated with climate change.
Rizza Eala, Chief Finance Officer (CFO) at Globe, emphasizes the company’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and environmental impact. By shifting to renewable energy sources and exploring innovative partnerships, Globe aims to play an active role in fostering a sustainable future.
Globe’s decarbonization journey commenced in 2019 with the procurement of renewable energy through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) bundled with verified carbon offsets. By supporting Retail Electricity Suppliers (RES), Globe strives to stimulate investments in clean energy and meet its growing demand sustainably.
Beyond its commitment to renewable energy, Globe actively engages in energy efficiency and conservation programs. These initiatives include the deployment of green network solutions, the utilization of intelligent monitoring systems, and the engagement of a sustainable supply chain. In 2022, Globe achieved the ISO 50001:2018 certification for Energy Management Systems (EnMS), further reinforcing its dedication to carbon reduction and operational efficiency.