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Converge launches #CountdownToZeroWaste campaign, taps partners for e-waste disposal and tarp upcycling

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Converge President Maria Grace Uy (center right) and Chief Strategy Officer Benjamin Azada (center left) led the ceremonial drop off of e-waste at zero-waste bins placed at the main lobby of Converge Reliance Headquarters in Pasig City.

Leading fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has launched its group-wide waste  management campaign focused on the proper disposal and recycling of waste as part of its  countdown to eliminate waste to landfill output by 2030. 

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has signed a memorandum of agreement with Jontrix Trading Philippines, Green Antz Builders Inc. and KreAtions PH as it launched its #CountdownToZeroWaste campaign, in line with its commitment to achieving zero-waste to landfill by 2030. IN PHOTO: (From left) Akrisah Helig, Owner of KreAtions PH; Rommel Benig, President of Green Antz Builders Inc.; Maria Grace Uy, President of Converge ICT Solutions Inc.; Benjamin Azada, Chief Strategy Officer of Converge; Eulogia Bonus, President of Jontrix Trading.

Dubbed as the #CountdownToZeroWaste campaign, Converge has partnered with Jontrix  Trading Philippines and Green Antz Builders Inc. for the proper processing, management, and  recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) or e-waste. It also partnered with  Kreations PH for the upcycling of its excess marketing materials such as tarpaulins. 

Converge at the Heart of a Sustainable City. As a symbol of its commitment to eliminating its landfill waste, Converge has featured this artwork made from 100 percent recycled e-waste materials, such as motherboards and discarded cables. The piece was crafted by the employees, representing the company’s desire to be pioneers of sustainability and to be the heart of environment-friendly innovation in the midst of our advancing cities.

“At Converge, sustainability means walking the talk. We want to show that we are keeping our  promises and turning our sustainability commitments into real, tangible company practices. Last  year, we established our Solid Waste Management and Hazardous Waste Management  Guidelines. This year, we are putting more of the guidelines into practice to ensure that our wastes  are recycled, reused and treated properly,” said Converge President and Co-Founder Maria  Grace Uy. 

“As we expand our business, we understand that we have a greater responsibility to operate more sustainably. Thus, we have pledged to achieve zero solid waste to landfill by 2030 as part of our  sustainability commitments. To this end, we are embracing circularity and resource efficiency as  key levers to reduce our waste,” explained Converge Chief Strategy Officer Benjamin B. Azada. 

Jontrix Trading and Green Antz Builders are scrap recycling organizations that collect and upscale  solid wastes into bricks, chairs, and other construction materials to aid in waste reduction.  Meanwhile, Kreations is a social entrepreneur that helps women in Rizal to augment their  household income by upcycling various materials; like tarpaulins, into bags, mats, and other  household items. 

“This initiative is particularly important because we know that the improper disposal of waste has  a direct impact on climate change. Everyday, we see the impact of climate change on our  environment. Typhoons are becoming stronger and the devastation is more massive. We’ve seen  this happen several times in the past year as we strengthened our Disaster Preparedness  Protocols,” shared Ms. Uy. 

E-waste is now considered one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the Philippines. Through  its partnership with Jontrix and Green Antz, Converge ensures that its hazardous and e-wastes  are properly hauled, processed, and recycled by DENR-accredited companies. 

To kick off the strategic partnership, Converge has launched the collection of discarded electronic  devices and equipment from employees through zero-waste bins placed in its offices in Pasig and Clark and selected business centers while directing all of its business units to send all used  tarpaulins to the head offices for proper upcycling and processing.

Mr. Azada underscored the importance of recycling e-waste as it contains toxic chemicals and a  significant carbon footprint that will continue to impact the environment if these materials are not  recycled. 

“E-waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world because we are digitalizing our  economies. Everyone has electronic gadgets now, our TVs are getting bigger, and home  appliances are becoming more accessible. The Converge network being pure fiber is already  more sustainable. However, we recognize that we still produce a significant amount of e-waste  from our day-to-day operations,” he said. “Thus, we are committed to doing our part to minimize  waste and to instituting a circular economy, where we reduce, reuse, and recycle across our  operations and our supply chain.” 

Aside from fulfilling its zero-waste-to-landfill commitment, Converge also contributes in attaining  the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) target of increasing the global e-waste  recycling rate by 30% by next year. 

In 2021, Converge released its Sustainability Commitment as a guiding principle in becoming a  globally competitive and sustainable company. Through this framework and the guidance of the  Board Risk and Oversight Committee (BROC), Converge is continuously improving its company  policies and operations to manage its economic, environmental and social impact. 

To know more about Converge and its sustainability efforts, visit https://cnvrge.co/sustainability

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