GC, AAB continue decarbonization efforts with FPH through GHG accounting seminar-workshop

Green Convergence (GC), through its Ako Ang Bukas (AAB) Advocacy Program, held a seminar-workshop on greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting for the First Philippine Holdings (FPH) suppliers last June 16, 2025 at the Rockwell Business Center in Pasig City, with around 300 participants in attendance.

In his opening remarks, FPH and First Gen Corporation Procurement Head Adrian Anthony Co said that it is imperative that they, along with their partners, vendors, and suppliers, collaborate, following the pending requirement of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for publicly listed companies to quantify their carbon emissions.

“Our aim is twofold; Not only to prepare FPH for SEC’s compliance requirement to report our vendors’ emissions, but more importantly, to empower and assist each and everyone of our valued suppliers, vendors, and partners,” Co emphasized.

He also highlighted the importance of participating in the capacity-building workshop on GHG accounting in moving towards sustainable business practices.

As foundation, GC Trustee and AAB Program Director Dr. Angelina Galang tackled the seven environmental principles: (1) Nature knows best, (2) All forms of life are important, (3) Everything is connected to everything else, (4) Everything changes, (5) Ours is a finite Earth, (6) Everything must go somewhere, and (7) Nature is beautiful and we are the stewards of God’s creation.

Dr. Galang mentioned that these principles are the qualitative framework, while GHG accounting is the quantitative counterpart, in making corporate decisions in terms of climate action.

A significant discussion in Dr. Galang’s presentation was the excessive use of plastics, destroying the balance of nature, which was then echoed by First Gen Corporation’s Quality, Environment, and Safety Compliance Assurance Manager Engr. Patrick Correa.

Engr. Correa shared that FPH has started implementing its Single-Use Plastic (SUP) Policy since June 1 this year, given the global concern on plastic pollution and, ultimately, FPH’s commitment to decarbonize.

The SUP Policy simply implies that single-use plastics such as disposable plastic cups, drinking straws, coffee stirrers, plastic labo or thin-film sando bags, PET bottles and other plastic containers for beverages, and plastic packaging from delivery of purchased items are prohibited on FPH premises.

He also called for engagement of their suppliers for alternative packaging, noting the inevitability of the use of some single-use plastics, especially in terms of manufacturing processes.

“The challenge for all of us [is] to think of our children, the next, and the future generation. The choices that we make will determine our tomorrow,” Engr. Correa said, amplifying the need for GHG emission reduction efforts.

FPH Chief Sustainability Officer Agnes de Jesus then talked about the impacts of climate change, our Nationally Determined Contributions’ (NDCs) 75% reduction goal in line with the Paris Agreement, and the plan of the government to require submission of the carbon footprint of publicly listed and unlisted enterprises in a phased manner.

Linking these, De Jesus introduced the use of GHG emission calculators to aid not only in complying with the requirement for submission of GHG emissions report, but also to gauge how entities should mitigate their GHG emissions.

In terms of mitigation, she also introduced the mitigation hierarchy, which entities can use as reference—avoidance (zero energy, zero emissions), minimize, reduce, and remove (efficient activities mean less energy, less emissions), and the natural or man-made carbon offset as last resort.

Following De Jesus’ introduction to GHG accounting, AAB Program Leader Prof. Milagros Serrana ran through the AAB entity-level GHG calculator and led the workshop on how to use it.

Attendees were provided with dummy data for an electronics manufacturing company to accompany the calculator workshop.

Attendees attentively engaged in the workshop, making the exchange of insights productive with some expressing the big help that the AAB entity-level GHG calculator will provide them and their companies in their decarbonization efforts.

Ako Ang Bukas (or “I am the future”) is a movement with a central campaign, “Quantum Leap NOW: Climate Neutrality 2050.” It seeks to involve all sectors and levels of society nationwide in taking urgent, concerted action to address the climate crisis facing the country and the world.

Be part of a bigger change by signing the pledge and joining the AAB program through this link: bit.ly/AKOANGBUKAS. Moreover, calculate your carbon footprint using the AAB household GHG calculator through this link: aab-household-ghg-web.app.

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