GLOBE RENEWS ISO 14001:2015 CERTIFICATION, PLEDGES CONTINUED ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
Globe has successfully secured its new ISO 14001:2015 certification valid until 2027, demonstrating its continued dedication to reducing environmental impact through effective resource use, pollution prevention, and comprehensive waste management programs.
Globe has maintained this certification since 2011.
ISO 14001 is a globally recognized standard for environmental management systems (EMS), offering a framework for organizations to design, implement, and continually improve their environmental performance. Since adopting ISO 14001 in 2019, Globe has strategically integrated environmental considerations into its operations, even exceeding regulatory requirements.
“Renewing our ISO 14001 certification reflects our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of environmental management. Globe is committed to continuously improving our environmental performance and ensuring that our operations contribute to a sustainable future,” said Carlo Puno, Globe’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Treasurer, and Chief Risk Officer (CRO).
Globe’s Environmental Sustainability Policy outlines strategies to minimize waste and water consumption, aligning with the company’s environmental goals.
Solid Waste Management
The mobile leader diligently adheres to Republic Act No. 9003, the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000. It implements a comprehensive solid waste management approach that includes waste minimization at source, effective segregation, and safe disposal practices.
Globe has established Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) at its sites to ensure proper segregation of waste before collection and disposal. It also reduced the amount of solid waste it generated by 22% in 2023 compared to the previous year.
In 2024, Globe expanded its “Bring Your Own” (BYO) container initiative at its headquarters cafeteria to encourage employees to adopt sustainable lifestyles by reducing the use of disposable containers.
Hazardous Waste Management
Globe’s hazardous waste management practices are in full compliance with Republic Act No. 6969, the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.
The company employs accredited pollution control officers (PCOs) and partners with treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities accredited by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to ensure proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste.
In 2023, Globe managed 896.37 tonnes of hazardous waste, including used lead-acid batteries, electronic and electrical wastes, and waste oils from preventive maintenance activities.
Water Resource Management
Water resource management is another priority for Globe, with water stress identified as one of its top climate-related physical risks. In 2023, its head office in Taguig reused approximately 25,485.30 cubic meters of water through conservation measures such as rainwater harvesting and greywater reuse.
The ISO 14001 certification is a testament to Globe’s ongoing efforts to integrate environmental sustainability into its core business operations, contributing to a more sustainable world.
To learn more about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.