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Philippines, EU team up to drive circular economy, tackle climate change

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the European Union (EU) on Monday launched a P3.67 billion program that aims to reduce waste and combat climate change. 

The Green Economy Programme in the Philippines (GEPP) aims to improve waste management and support the country’s transition to a circular economy, or the model for production and consumption that minimizes waste and extends the life cycle of products. 

The program also seeks to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy technologies and enhance energy efficiency measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change. 

The Philippines is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. It also faces a significant plastic waste problem. 

“By prioritizing sustainable practices and being mindful of the utilization of natural resources throughout their life cycles, we can co-generate prosperity and resilience that benefits both present and future generations,” Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo–Loyzaga said during the launch. 

“Ultimately, the benefits extend beyond the economy, impacting our own public health and well-being,” she added. 

EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Véron said that the five-year initiative will enhance the capacity of the Philippines to live up to climate commitments, such as the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). 

Under this pledge, the Philippines aims to slash its greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. However, a significant portion of this ambitious commitment relies on foreign funding and assistance.

GEPP is designed to work with all levels of government and the private sector. 

A policy dialogue platform will be established at the national level to facilitate the formulation of policies, support the development of a natural circular economy roadmap, and promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. 

EU experts will work with local government units (LGUs) to help define and implement a circular economy, incorporating human rights and gender-responsive perspectives. 

The pilot areas of the program include Baguio City, Caloocan City, Quezon City, Pasig City, Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, Metro Manila, Ormoc

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