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Shell turns over P3-million donation to Liter of Light for off-grid villages

Pilipinas Shell has turned over a P3-million donation to the Liter of Light Foundation to support its efforts to provide light to more off-grid communities and augment their residents’ sources of income.

Shell turns over P3-million donation to Liter of Light for off-grid villages
Liter of Light founder and executive director Illac Diaz receives a facsimile check of the P3-million donation from Pilipinas Shell from Shell V-Power brand manager Mark Malabanan in a ceremony in Makati City.

Mark Malabanan, Shell V-Power Brand Manager, turned over the check to Liter of Light Founder and Executive Director Illac Diaz in a ceremony at the Shell headquarters in Makati City.

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The donation forms part of Shell’s larger commitment to reduce waste across its organization and provide livelihood support to the communities it interfaces with.

“Knowing how extensive our Retail network is around the Philippines, we wanted to find a way we could reduce waste at the operational level,” said Malabanan.

“But we also challenged ourselves to do it in such a way that we can also create a positive impact on society. This is where Liter of Light plays a vital role,” he added.

Under their agreement, collection bins were deployed to participating Shell stations to enable customers to take part in recycling efforts.

Since last year, Shell has been able to collect over 5,000 PET bottles, which are being used as material to create various types of solar-powered lamps. Shell employees volunteered and trained to be able to build some of the lamps to be donated to the community. 

In addition, for every liter of fuel sold at participating Shell gas stations during an appointed day of donation, one peso was granted to the Liter of Light Foundation.

Diaz said Shell’s donation could significantly help the Foundation’s efforts to light up more homes.

“We plan to use this generous donation of Shell to provide more solar lights for some rural areas in Bulacan and Laguna. Part of it will also be allocated to building the Siglo Ecological Center, which will be one of the largest eco-buildings in Rizal, Laguna and is designed using recycled and eco-friendly materials,” Diaz added.

Shell turns over P3-million donation to Liter of Light for off-grid villages
Shell has been collecting PET bottles at its stations to support Liter of Light’s efforts to bring light to off-grid communities.

Part of Shell’s effort to drive inclusive growth toward nation-building is to create awareness of its advocacies to uplift the lives of the disadvantaged sectors in the Philippines, drive inclusive growth toward nation-building, and leadership enhancement and attitude development.

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