Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Nestle Philippines strengthens its promise to the planet in time for World Oceans Day



One greatest environmental challenge the world faces today is the plastic waste crisis and has placed the Philippines as the third-largest source of ocean plastic waste globally.

Good thing is that more and more Filipinos are becoming better conscious of their lifestyles and adopts to sustainable choices that lessen the use of plastics. Likewise, companies in the Philippines intensify their initiative to address this crisis.

Nestle Philippines strengthens its promise to the planet and to address the plastic waste dilemma in the country. In time for the World Oceans Day, the company launched the Isabuhay sa Bahay Challenge to empower its employees to take a more active role in taking care of the environment. This is to sustain and fulfill the objective of Net Zero Fair which was held last April.


“As a food and beverage manufacturing company, Nestlé Philippines is committed to tackle plastic waste as an urgent priority in all stages of its value chain. We are also working to drive new understanding and behavior on waste and waste management and are supporting both our consumers and our employees in their efforts to live a more sustainable lifestyle,” said Arlene Tan-Bantoto, Nestlé PH SVP and head of public affairs, communications and sustainability. 



In order to prepare them for the challenge, employees attended a training workshop facilitated by the Executive Director and Chief Mermaid of Save Philippine Seas, Ms. Anna Oposa.  She focused on zero-waste lifestyle tips, an introduction to segregation, and composting – three important areas that can help them practice responsible solid waste management at home.


“Every lifestyle change you make depends on your context, resources, and capacity. Whatever you are able to commit to is already a step in the right direction,” Ms. Oposa said.

 

Participants’ takeaways from the session included practical ways to cut down waste at home; the importance of segregation, and the types of waste that fall under the recyclable, residual, and biodegradable categories; and lastly, the methods and benefits of composting. More than just practicing these activities at home, Ms. Oposa encouraged the attendees to extend their efforts to the community by supporting sustainability efforts of corporations and organizations like Nestlé, reaching out to people in authority when needed, and influencing others by example.



For Nestlé PH, addressing the complex challenge of plastic waste requires support from key sectors and partners, including consumers.

 

Towards making a waste-free future a reality, the company is engaged in various efforts that encourage a change in behavior. Among these are the development of solid waste management education modules endorsed by the National Solid Waste Management Commission. These modules have been rolled out to thousands of public schools for grades 1-10 students through Nestlé’s partnership with the Department of Education under the Nestlé Wellness Campus program. Condensed versions of the modules are also available to parents and teens for use at home.



Nestlé has also established collection points in collaboration with its partners where people can take their plastic waste for further processing. In partnership with Plastic Credit Exchange, collection points have been set up in SM Malls in MOA, SM North Edsa, and SM Fairview.




To know more about Nestle Philippines’ initiatives and how to be a Kasambuhay for the Environment, visit nestle.com.ph and download a copy of the solid waste management modules and view a list of other locations where you can drop off your used soft plastics.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Alibaba Business School Launches Netpreneur Training Program

 

Philippines – Alibaba Business School, the education arm of Alibaba Group, today will debut its first-ever Alibaba Netpreneur Training Program in the Philippines with support from QBO Innovation Hub, the country’s first public-private partnership platform for local startups, and regional venture capital firm Gobi Partners via their Gobi-Core Philippine Fund (“Core Capital”).

 

The Netpreneur Training Program is designed to equip entrepreneurs and business leaders with tangible and actionable steps they can take to advance in the digital economy, based on Alibaba’s own entrepreneurship journey. It is part of Alibaba’s wider initiative to promote inclusive development and empower entrepreneurs and businesses both large and small. Applications for this program are open from now until June 20.

 

“The acceleration of the digital economy as a result of the global pandemic is creating huge opportunities that may not be immediately recognizable. We are keen to demonstrate to SMEs and entrepreneurs how they can make full use of our digital ecosystem learnings and insights to spot and win these opportunities, and to transform their businesses for long-term success in the digital economy,” said Zhang Yu, Alibaba Group Partner and Vice President.

 

Zhang Yu, Alibaba Group Partner and Vice President

 

The program is designed as a combination of online and offline training modules. The online program will be conducted via a series of virtual seminars from July 21 to September 1, providing first-hand exposure to e-commerce and digital innovations, access to business leaders across Alibaba and China, as well as an opportunity to connect with like-minded, leading entrepreneurs in participants’ own region, through exercises, interactive lectures, and dynamic discussions.

 

Over the six-week period, the sessions will cover China’s digital economic transformation, Alibaba’s key learnings from its growth from a fledging startup into a full digital ecosystem, as well as practical advice to help businesses digitally transform their own operations and confidently embrace global business opportunities. Alibaba Business School will also host optional webinars during the program focusing on industry trends and insights.

 

“The Philippines’ digital economy has been experiencing massive growth. Especially with the onset of the pandemic, digital transformation has become even more critical to the country’s economic resilience, recovery, and advancement. Small businesses, and especially innovative startups, play a key role and need our support. We’re thrilled to partner with Alibaba Business School in launching the Alibaba Netpreneur Training Program. This initiative will empower local entrepreneurial talent and build a more dynamic startup scene,” said Katrina Rausa Chan, Executive Director of QBO Innovation Hub.

 

“Access and exposure to operational best practices is vital for Filipino entrepreneurs to be competitive in a digital future. More importantly, I believe the real value of this program lies in how it highlights the role of leadership and vision in growing companies and communities. Together with our partners, I’d like to invite all Filipino founders and business owners to take this opportunity and apply for this program now,” Ken Ngo, Managing Partner of Core Capital, emphasized.

 

Over the six-week online training, students will be equipped with tangible and actionable steps they can take to advance in the digital economy.


 

Participants who join the online part of the Alibaba Netpreneur Training Program will acquire:

     An understanding of the development of the digital economy in China

     Fundamentals of the role of new technology and digital economy in enabling national development

     Key insights into the evolution of Alibaba’s ecosystem including learnings and best practices through sharing sessions from Alibaba’s senior leaders

     Insights into the most cutting-edge trends and practices in use within the growing digital economy in China

     A deeper understanding of business frameworks and strategic patterns, and ways to create an environment to strengthen participants’ capacity to drive innovation and achieve greater results.

 

Participants will be graded and quizzed on a weekly basis, culminating in a final capstone assignment at the end of the program. All participants who complete the course will be invited to join the Alibaba Global Initiatives community, where they will be able to receive access to additional content and activities post-program such as webinars and newsletters.

 

Based on the outcome of the online participation and the assignments/project completions, outstanding performers will also be eligible to participate in offline immersion programs at Alibaba’s headquarters in Hangzhou once travel restrictions are lifted.

 

For more information on the enrollment criteria and the full program details, please visit: https://activity.alibaba.com/page/alibaba-netpreneur-training-online-course-philippines.html

 

The Alibaba Netpreneur Training Program is Alibaba Business School’s latest initiative to drive success in the Philippines digital economy and build talent in digital commerce and business. Other efforts by Alibaba Business School and other units of Alibaba Group to help accelerate the country’s digital transformation include but are not limited to the eFounders Fellowship program organized by Alibaba Business School in conjunction with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and a series of training programs by Alibaba Cloud to equip young, tech-savvy Filipinos with IT training and prepare them for the impending shift to digital.

 

 

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