AS part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, Mondelez International recently held a two-day workshop on marine litter with the advocacy group Save Philippine Seas for the 27 public elementary schools in its home city of Parañaque.
AS part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, Mondelez International recently held a two-day workshop on marine litter with the advocacy group Save Philippine Seas for the 27 public elementary schools in its home city of Parañaque.
As the global leader in snacking, we recognize our responsibility in driving meaningful change in our communities. Through our 'Trash Right' initiative, we are empowering individuals, especially the youth, to adopt responsible waste management practices,' said Caitlin Punzalan, the corporate and government affairs lead of Mondelez International in the Philippines.Central to the initiative is its focus on education.
Leads Sustainable Snacking With 'Trash Right' Flagship Program
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