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The NZCA, a pioneering multi-sectoral consortium seeking to achieve collective carbon neutrality beginning in the Philippine private sector, has reconvened on its first anniversary and bared its strategic framework toward such goal. Know more:

The Net Zero Carbon Alliance , a pioneering multi-sectoral consortium seeking to achieve collective carbon neutrality beginning in the Philippine private sector, has reconvened on its first anniversary and bared its strategic framework toward such goal.

Net Zero Carbon Alliance Executive Director Allan Barcena, First Philippine Holdings’ Chief Sustainability Officer Agnes C. de Jesus and Energy Development Corporation’s Deputy COO Jerome Cainglet in a panel discussion at the consortium’s first anniversary meet moderated by Danie Laurel NZCA is also EDC’s response to its renewed mission under the Lopez Group of Companies to forge collaborative pathways for a decarbonized and regenerative future, being the full RE subsidiary of Lopez energy arm First Gen Corporation.

NZCA’s pioneer partners are real estate developer Arthaland, Lopez Group affiliate First Balfour construction company, sustainability communications agency Drink, leading eco-friendly and Christian institution Silliman University in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, and the local offices of multinational firms Knowles Electronics and Unilever.

 

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