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Enriching our land:
Ayala protects the environment

 
 
All Quezon City Public High Schools Now Connected to the Internet
Empowering the Filipino: Reason and Reward for Ayala Foundation
Ayala Museum and Filipinas Heritage Library: Helping Build Intellectual Capacities
Solid Waste Management: Ayala Center achieves 80% residual waste reduction
Manila Water: PGMA opens major septage treatment in Taguig
Teaching by texting
Centex: A hope and dream fulfilled
BPI helps microentrepreneurs
 
 



BPI: Banking with the poor
Globe Telecom: Bridgecom sa Bayan Success Stories
ALI: Informal settler relocation at Project K
Globe Habitat homepartner finds new lease on life
Gearing up for the future
There's gold in garbage
Water for life
 











 
 

With such high stakes in real estate, water services and automotives, our businesses are in constant contact with our general environment. We give importance to the invaluable support that the environment gives to the business and to the way we go about our daily lives.

Along with various environment advocacy campaigns on reforestation, clean air and clean water, Ayala Foundation, Ayala Land and its subsidiaries are at the forefront of promoting and implementing responsible solid waste management in Ayala Land propertiesoffices, buildings, business centers, commercial centers, villages and nearby communities.

We wish to bring environmental consciousness closer to home and aim to start from within. In line with our commitment to the environment, Ayala hopes to expand the Solid Waste Management Program and infect all Ayala companies and nearby communities around the country. With the wide reach of our businesses, in time we shall affect not only our business operations, but also the lives of every Filipino.

Focus: Solid Waste Management Program


The Solid Waste Management Program
of the Makati Central Business District (MCBD) was organized in response to the near-crisis garbage situation in 2001. The program is being implemented through collaborative efforts of several partners. Core partners that provide oversight and overall management to the program include Ayala Land, through its property manager the Ayala Property Management Corporation; the Ayala Center Association or ACA, the association of tenants and establishments in Ayala Center; the Makati Commercial Estate Association or MACEA, the association of office and residential buildings in the MCBD; and the Ayala Foundation.

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Manila water
Opens major septage treatment in Taguig

 


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo recently inaugurated a multimillion-peso septage treatment facility of Manila Water Company in Taguig City that will boost public health, provide sanitation services and further guarantee greater protection of the environment in the eastern part of Metro Manila.

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  Solid Waste Management:
Ayala Center achieves 80% residual waste reduction
 


In its commitment to contribute to the preservation of the environment and provide efficient service to tenants, merchants and customers alike, Ayala Land's Ayala Malls Group, through the Ayala Center Association (ACA) continues to develop innovative ways in promoting the ecological solid waste management (SWM) in Glorietta and Greenbelt Complex.

 
     


 
 


 

Ayala Foundation | Ayala Land
There's Gold in Garbage

 


Avella Lipata started as a small entrepreneur, providing waste collection and disposal services to Makati hotels with the use of one truck. After a broadsheet featured her story as an exceptional solid waste management initiative, Lipata's modest ...

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  Manila Water
Water for Life
 


Clean water is such a vital resource that people will go to great lengths to get it.

For the 2,000 families in Blocks 37-39 of Welfareville, Barangay Addition Hills in Mandaluyong City , getting water meant waking up early, waiting for hours ...


 
     

 

 

     
 
 
   
 
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