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Jollibee Group gets award for exceeding zero waste targets

The Jollibee Group receives a special citation at the Zero Waste to Nature Recognition Awards for exceeding its baseline targets under the country’s Extended Producer Responsibility framework.

The awards program―organized with the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS) as organizer partner and technical committee head, in coordination with the National Ecology Center―recognizes obligated enterprises that go beyond regulatory compliance.

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They also demonstrate leadership in plastic waste recovery, upstream reduction, innovation and inclusive circular economy practices.

The Jollibee Group was cited for surpassing its recovery commitments and for implementing additional initiatives in partnership with government agencies.

These include the Jollibee x Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) Abot Kamay para sa Laguna de Bay Program and the Jollibee x Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Plastic Waste Recovery and Rewards Program.

As of end-2025, these initiatives have collectively recovered 16,223 kilograms of plastic waste.

In its citation, the awards body led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) recognized the company’s “consistent progress in Extended Producer Responsibility compliance, supported by strong partnerships with local government units and recovery partners.”

The body noted that Jollibee’s structured programs demonstrate how large-scale food service operations can contribute to strengthening the recycling value chain and advancing national Zero Waste to Nature goals.

The recognition underscores how sustainability, when embedded into core operations, can deliver measurable environmental impact at scale.

For the Jollibee Group, these efforts form part of its Joy for Tomorrow sustainability agenda, which integrates environmental stewardship into how the company grows―reinforcing that responsible business expansion and environmental accountability must move forward together.

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