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Jollibee embraces sustainability at Cebu commissary

The Jollibee Group highlighted the sustainability-driven design and community impact of its Danao Commissary in Cebu, underscoring how responsible manufacturing practices are embedded into the company’s operations as part of its global sustainability agenda.

“Designed with sustainability at its core, our Danao Commissary integrates environmental initiatives directly into everyday operations, supporting the Jollibee Group’s commitment to scaling our manufacturing and logistics footprint responsibly,” said Michael T. Ong, president of Jollibee Group’s manufacturing and logistics operations.

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Two sustainability features stand out at the facility. The Danao Commissary is powered by 99-percent renewable energy, primarily geothermal supplied by First Gen Corp., complemented by on-site rooftop solar panels.

This transition significantly reduces the commissary’s carbon footprint while ensuring a reliable energy supply for operations.

The Danao Commissary also integrates responsible water management systems to support sustainable operations and protect local water resources.

The facility is equipped with a rainwater collection system that helps reduce reliance on freshwater, alongside a dedicated on-site wastewater treatment facility that ensures all wastewater generated is treated and that effluent discharge meets required environmental standards before release.

In total, 31 sustainability initiatives were incorporated into the facility, drawing from proven practices already implemented across the Jollibee Group’s manufacturing and logistics network.

These initiatives align with the planet pillar of the Jollibee Group’s Joy for Tomorrow agenda, which focuses on waste reduction and water and energy efficiency, ensuring that sustainability is built into operations as the business grows.

Beyond environmental performance, the Danao Commissary creates shared value for the local community through employment, skills development and safe operations.

To date, the facility has generated close to 500 jobs, with over 60 percent of employees coming from the local Danao community. Once fully operational, it is expected to support up to 800 jobs, providing sustained livelihood opportunities for the surrounding areas.

“The commissary is designed with safety as a core priority, integrating systems and standards that protect our employees and support a secure working environment,” Ong said.

“Team members also gain exposure to modern manufacturing and logistics practices, helping build transferable skills and long-term employability.”

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