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Business Review
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October 2010
Volume XXVII No. 1
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New Energy
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ENERGY SMART PROGRAM
15 EUROPE NEWS
A ‘Green’, ‘Sustainable’ and ‘Ethical’ Business Model?
ECCP promotes Synergy among Energy Efficiency Advocates
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10 ENVIRONMENT
President Aquino met the Business Community on September 17 Meeting with DENR Secretary Paje Meeting with DOF Sec. Purisima and DTI Sec. Domingo ECCP forms Helpdesk for Energy Efficiency Campaign Integrity Initiative – we exceeded the 100 mark!! Bohol Weaving Project debuts Most critical bills filed in Congress Fair Competition / Anti-Trust Legislation
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Philippines Issues Euro 4 Vehicle Emission Standards Philippine Rural Electrification Service (PRES) project
11 rp-eu partnership
EU and Philippines Initial Partnerships and Cooperation Agreement
12 integrity initiative
Baldoz lauds private sector’s ‘zero tolerance’ initiative vs. graft and corruption Integrating Integrity Into Business
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Promoting Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP)
18 MATERIALS R&D
Materials Fusion Chic
19 FEATURE
The New Energy Future – A Shell Perspective No free ride to that low-carbon future
31 PPP PROJECTS 32 RETIREMENT AND HEALTHCARE 34 MEMBERS CORNER 40 IMPRESSUM
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The New Energy Future
A Shell Perspective
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hell sees the “New Energy Future” as the co-existence of all sources of energy—especially sustainable energy—in providing for the energy needs of nine billion people 40 years from today and helping create a cleaner environment. The New Energy Future is both the journey and the end-result in a series of bold and long-term initiatives by Shell worldwide to combat climate change by abating greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions, specifically carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. It encompasses Shell operations in 90 countries and involves over 100,000 employees, including those in the six firms comprising the Shell Companies in the Philippines (SCiP). A significant achievement on the road to the New Energy Future was a drop by 11% in direct GhG emissions (to 67 million tonnes) in facili-
ties Shell operates worldwide. This feat, accomplished in 2009, confirms Shell’s decision to focus first on its own backyard in its effort to cut CO2 emissions and increase the efficiency of its operations.
Diverse energy sources Shell believes the New Energy Future requires diverse energy sources (both sustainable and fossil fuels) to meet businesses’ rising energy demands and satisfy consumer needs for more goods and services in the coming decades. Managing emissions and better energy use also becomes necessary to help safeguard the environment and conserve resources. The New Energy Future in the Philippine context focuses on areas
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Philips and WWF continue to educate children on Energy Efficiency and Conservation
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anila, Philippines - After a year of effort, resulting in energy efficiency and conservation activities for over 5000 grade 5 students in 20 public schools throughout Metro Manila, multinational health and well-being company, Philips Electronics and Lighting Inc. and non-profit organization World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF) agreed to join hands once again to further promote climate change awareness amongst students. Following the success of the ‘Bright Kids’ project in 2009, Philips Chief Executive Officer Rico Gonzales and WWF Vice-Chairman and President Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan, recently sealed a deal that will pave the way for ‘Bright Kids’ 2010, which will cover more schools in Metro Manila and provinces in Luzon. Present during the contract signing were Philips Corporate Communications Manager Nini Icban and WWF-Philippines Officers led by VP for Marketing Reggie Olalia and Environmental Education Head Obel Resurreccion. Last year, the Bright Kids project focused on Metro Manila-based students. For academic school year 2010 - 2011, Philips and WWF aim to teach over 1000 students within the provinces of Laguna and Batangas plus 6000 more in Quezon City, Pasig and Makati. The Bright Kids project resumes its campaign this July teaching grade 5 students the importance of energy efficiency and conservation to address issues on climate change and for a sustainable development of the country. WWF CEO Lory Tan says, “Young Filipinos want to make a difference, but many of them are overwhelmed by the challenges we face, and don’t know where to start. This partnership with Philips is designed to help them realize that there is so much they can do within their own spheres of influence. If we work together, toward concrete solutions, we will come to realize that climate change is not bigger than all of us.” The staff and volunteers from Philips and WWF continue to implement the energy program using interactive materials like workbooks, activity sheets and multimedia presentations to disseminate information on energy and to provide practical and long- term solutions on energy
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Philips CEO Rico Gonzales (right) and WWF-Philippines President Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan seal the deal for Bright Kids 2010, an environamental education campaign on energy efficiency and conservation for public school students.
issues. Lessons on the efficient use of technology and ways to conserve electricity are discussed during the hour-long sessions. “Through Bright Kids, we hope to educate young children about how easy it is for them to contribute to energy conservation. The simplest way would be to switch from old incandescent bulbs to energy-efficient Compact Flourescent Lamps (CFLs),” says Gonzales. “This is our advocacy. We want to reach out to more and more children, year after year and we are happy to be in partnership with WWF-Philippines for this worthy endeavor.” ends Gonzales.
About Royal Philips Electronics Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through timely innovations. As a world leader in healthcare, lifestyle and lighting, Philips integrates technologies and design into peoplecentric solutions, based on fundamental customer insights and the brand promise of “sense and simplicity”. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips employs approximately 116,000 employees in more than 60 countries worldwide. With sales of EUR 23 billion in 2009, the company is
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a market leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as lifestyle products for personal well-being and pleasure with strong leadership positions in flat TV, male shaving and grooming, portable entertainment and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter. This release may contain certain forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business of Philips and certain of the plans and objectives of Philips with respect to these items. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future and there are many factors that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forwardlooking statements. For further information, please contact: NINI ICBAN Corporate Communications Tel: 632 845 7803 E-mail: nini.icban@philips.com
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