SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the President
03
Corporate Profile
04
Quality and Environmental Policy
08
Status of Environmental Management System
10
Environmental Activities
18
Information and Indicators that describe the status of Activities for Environmental Impacts and Reduction Measures
20
Energy Savings
24
Status of Social Contribution Related to Environment
29
Contact Information
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The
world is warming faster than we know as the Greenhouse gas emissions rising rapidly than predicted. We are already seeing the devastating effects of global warming around the world such as super typhoons, droughts, floods and heat waves.
As
a private sector, we must do our share to protect our planet that we live in, to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. The threat of climate change is nearly impossible to ignore. These will impact important species, habitats and ecosystems.
Mr. Takahiro Tanaka President and General Manager
Now,
SPC’s powerful tool to protect our environment is through education. SPC continuously provide environmental education to our employees as well as promote environmental awareness among our business partners. We spread the word by conducting environmental education to primary schools. We also collaborated with our Local Government Unit (LGU) and other Government Agencies to help preserve our environment through our Corporate Social Responsibility Projects.
Actively,
Sharp (Phils.) Corporation responds to global climate change by conserving energy and reducing carbon emissions. Change climate change by participating in annual Earth Hour event, complied with environmental regulations and continue to apply the principle of reduce, reuse and recycle.
Keeping
these activities, we are continuously creating an environmentally-friendly company that works together to have a world safe from the ravages of climate change.
Action is the key to a sustainable society. Time to Act now, get involved, for a brighter, cleaner, safer and more just future for everyone.
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CORPORATE PROFILE Sharp (Phils.) Corporation
was established as a joint venture in 1st of January 1982 between Sharp Corporation Japan and Pilipinas Development Corporation. Though SPC is relatively smaller in operation compared to its Asian sister companies, it thrives in its commitment to continual growth. Now, SPC stands tall amidst its giant competitors to give quality products and genuine services. COMPANY PRESIDENT
Takahiro Tanaka
ADDRESS
Km. 23 West Service Road South Superhighway, Alabang Muntinlupa City 1770 Philippines
GENERAL DIVISIONS
• • •
MANPOWER
471 (as of March 2015)
Manufacturing & Business Administration Sales & Marketing Finance & Administration
MAIN PRODUCTS • LCD Videoke (Domestic) • Washing Machine (Domestic & Export) • Electric Fans IMPORT PRODUCTS
• LCD / LEDTV • DVD/Blu–RayPlayer • Audio Product (Home Theater, Boombox, Micro System, Radio) • Refrigerator/Freezer • Washing Machine • Air Purifier / Ion Generator • Air Conditioner • Solar Panel • Kitchen Home Appliances / Microwave Oven • Information Display Panel / Projectors • 3D Goggles • Dry/Steam Iron • IDP / IWB • LED LIGHT
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CORPORATE PROFILE Sharp (Phils.) Corporation Vicinity Layout
• Building floor area -32,080 m² • Total Land Area - 27,405 m²
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SERVICE NETWORK LEGEND: 23 SHARP BRANCHES 152 EXISTING SASS 2 RESIDENT TECHNICIANS 177 TOTAL NETWORKS
NORTH LUZON San Fernando Dagupan Cabanatuan Isabela
VISAYAS Cebu Bacolod Iloilo Tacloban Dumaguete
Soon to Open BOHOL RESIDENT Technician
NCR Alabang Kamias Lacson
SOUTH LUZON Cavite San Pablo Legaspi
RESIDENT Technician Naga Palawan
MINDANAO Davao Cagayan
Gensan Ozamis Butuan Tagum Zamboanga
Ormoc 6 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
CORPORATE PROFILE SPC Launches New-Concept Service Center and Omotenashi Service Thrust Davao City, March 23, 2015
The very modern look Davao Service Center is SPC’s bid to position Sharp as a brand that stays relevant beyond its
legacy. The interior is designed to look minimalist, cozy, and welcoming.
SPC hopes to expand both its reach and its definition of after-sales service, especially with the introduction of OMOTENASHI,
a
customer
service
approach that pays tribute to Sharp’s Japanese heritage.
OMOTENASHI,
is
the
Japanese word for “hospitality”.
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QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATE
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ISO 14001:2004 CERTIFICATE
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QUALITY & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ISO Re-Certification Audit March 5 – 6, 2015 SPC passed the Re-Certification Audit for ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 9001:2008. SPC
employees with AJA Auditors after the Closing Meeting
Audit
Opening
Meeting
Assessed by AJA Registrars Inc. 11 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
EMS STRUCTURE MR. TAKAHIRO TANAKA President and General Manager Overall EMS Chairman
MR. KAZUO KITO Executive Vice President Environmental Management Representative
MR. ALEXANDER MERCADO Manufacturing Senior Manager
MR. CIRILO GODOY Safety Officer
MR. ROLANDO RODRIGO Pollution Control Officer
MS. CRISTETA V. SAURO MS. SYLVA SESE Internal Audit Team
DIVISION / DEPARTMENT HEADS SUB – COMMITTEE
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PERIOD
TRAINING PROGRAM
PARTICIPANTS
ATTENDEES
QMS & EMS Orientation
• Logistics • Security Guards • Industrial Trainee
14
Feb 2015
QMS & EMS Orientation
• • • • • •
16
Jan 2015
QMS & EMS Orientation
Mar 2015
Engineering Sales Support Personnel Office of the Pres. Accounting Industrial Trainee
• Industrial Trainee
2
Dec 2014
QMS & EMS Orientation
• • • • • •
Nov 2014
QMS & EMS Orientation
• Industrial Trainee
11
Sept 2014
QMS & EMS Orientation
• Industrial Trainee
11
QMS & EMS Orientation
• Engineering • Cost Control
QMS & EMS Orientation
• Industrial Trainee
Jun 2014 Apr - Jun 2014
Engineering Sales Support Personnel Office of the Pres. Accounting Industrial Trainee
11
5
Total
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Awareness Training Updates – ISO/DIS 9001:201 and ISO/DIS 14001:2015
Attended by Ms. C. Sauro and Ms. S. Sese of the Standards and Approval Engineering (SAE) last October 20, 2014.
Conducted by AJA Registrars Inc. Refresher Course for PCO and Training Course for Managing Heads
Attended
by our
Pollution Control Officer, Mr. Rolando Rodrigo and
Manufacturing Head, Mr. Alexander Mercado.
Organized by Water Environment Association of the Philippines in collaboration with the Department of Environment and Natural resources Environmental Management Bureau (DENR – EMB) of National Capital Region (NCR) . A total of 90 PCO’s from NCR attended the said training.
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH March 1 -31, 2015
An
annual nationwide
observance held every March in the Philippines and with an official Theme / Slogan for 2015 as “Kaligtasan sa Sunog: Alamin, Gawin
at
Isabuhay
Natin!”
(translated in English as “Fire Safety:
Let’s
Learn,
Do
and
Practice It!”)
For SPC, the hanging of streamer at the main gate and at the entrance guard house has been a practice every 1st day of March while all related fire prevention activities are administer within the month of March. 15 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Basic First Aid Training Feb. 26 – 27, 2015 Conducted by: Muntinlupa City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
Participated by 14 personnel coming from: Eleven (11) Emergency Preparedness and Response Team members One (1) Third party Logistics Warehouse staff Two (2) Security guards
Emergency Preparedness Orientation March 13, 2015 | 8:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. Conducted by: Education and Promotion Team of Bureau of Fire Muntinlupa
Participated by: 61 Emergency Preparedness and Response Team members 3 Third party Logistics (Yusen) Warehouse staff 2 Security guards
The orientation is conducted to ensure each member of the team understands his / her role in the emergency situation 16 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Fire Fighting Activity March 13, 2015 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Participated by 20 personnel from the firefighting group. The purpose of this activity is to teach the participants on how to extinguish fire or ensure its containment using fire hose and fire extinguishers.
Fire Drill Simulation March 13, 2015 | 4:45 p.m. Participated by all employees, company visitors, truckers, contractors, suppliers and canteen personnel.
Its purpose is to ensure that all employees including sub-contractors, visitors and customers in the premises understand what to do if there is a fire. Also, it is one way to check if the evacuation plan of the company is effective or needs some improvement. 17 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES Earth Hour 2015 March 28, 2015 l 8:30pm – 9:30 pm SPC Campaign
Before Earth Hour
During Earth Hour
Before Earth Hour
The
company participated in the
Y2015 Earth Hour activity by turning off the lights and signage at SPC compound from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on March 28, 2015. Information on it was posted at the lobby, sent thru
emails,
discussed
during
morning
meetings and published in Sharp Philippines Facebook account.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES A plant visit / inspection to hazardous and solid waste haulers was conducted in November 4, 2014 by SPC’s Pollution Control Officer (PCO, Production Engineering / Factory Innovation, and Standards & Approvals Engineering (SAE) to determine the haulers’ capacity and compliance in handling, transporting and proper disposal/recycling of waste materials prior to renewal of their contract of hauling with the company. Both JORM and the O.M. passed the inspection conducted by SPC representatives.
OM Manufacturing
JORM
Philippines Inc. Hazardous (Lead Compound) Waste Hauler
Environmental Services Solid and Hazardous Waste Hauler
Recycled ground metal (lead)
Residual segregation area
Extracted tin melting
Passageway of water test sampling area
Finished product
Final Disposal Area (Entombment)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS 5
Reduction of Energy (Kwh/unit)
4
Environmental Policy
3 2 1 0
Commit itself to
2014F
2014L
2015F
Target
3.692
3.592
3.592
Actual
3.665
3.193
develop and implement objectives, targets and programs on pollution prevention, conservation of resources,
0.04 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0
Reduction of Water (m3/unit)
2014F
2014L
2015F
Target
0.0333
0.0217
0.0217
Actual
0.0222
0.0203
minimization and recycling of wastes and community
Reduction of Generated Waste (kg/unit) 0.016 0.012
environmental
0.008
education
0.004
initiatives
0
2014F
2014L
2015F
Target
0.0147
0.0149
0.0149
Actual
0.0139
0.0136
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ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD Electricity 115, 456 Kwh/mo.
9,681 kg/mo.
Water (Deepwel) 716
m3/mo.
CARBON DIOXIDE 1.7 per unit
RM Warehouse Components & Packing Materials
HAZARDOUS WASTE 17.25 kg/mo
WASTE WATER 201 m³ /mo
LANDFILL WASTE 770 kg/mo
Recycled Wastes 21 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT Waste Reduction Chart Waste Treatment Cost (Php) Php70,000.00
Php62,880.00
Php60,000.00 Php50,000.00
Php50,060.00 Php44,164.00
Php40,000.00 Php30,000.00 Php20,000.00 Php10,000.00 Php0.00 Waste Treatment Cost
FY2012 Php44,164.00
FY2013 Php50,060.00
FY2014 Php62,880.00
Waste Monitoring Chart (kgs) 16,000.0 12,000.0 8,000.0 4,000.0 0.0
Emitted Amount of Waste
FY2012 10,215.0
FY2013 10,543.0
FY2014 11,431.0
Amount of Landfill Disposal
6,058.0
8,122.4
9,240.2
Recycle Amt. of Hazardous Waste
4,042.0
2,420.7
2,190.8
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ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION ITEM
RELATED TO LIVING ENVIRONMENT
NATIONAL REGULATION LEVEL
MEASUREMENT
-
6.5 – 9.0
7.8
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS
mg/L
70
8
COD
mg/L
100
58
BOD5
mg/L
50
10
COLOR
PCU
150
30
OIL & GREASE
mg/L
5
1
MPN/100ml
10,000
180
pH
RELATED TO LIVING ENVIRONME NT
TOTAL COLIFORM
FACILITY
GENERATOR SET (Caterpillar 400kW)
GENERATOR SET (Caterpillar 750kW)
ITEM
UNIT
UNIT
RESULT IN 2014 (MAXIMUM)
NATIONAL REGULATION LEVEL
RESULT MEASUREME NT IN 2014
PM
mg/Ncm
150
52
SOX as SO2
mg/Ncm
1500
13
NOX as NO2
mg/Ncm
2000
116
CO
mg/Ncm
500
92
PM
mg/Ncm
150
60
SOX as SO2
mg/Ncm
700
14
NOX as NO2
mg/Ncm
2000
419
CO
mg/Ncm
500
248
PM
mg/Ncm
200
1.0
LEAD
Mg/Ncm
10
1.2
Note: Results of measurement are within the regulation level 23 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENERGY SAVINGS N Computing by MIS Department
The MIS Department continue to implement the installation of one(1) CPU (host PC) to several users (N computing) as follows:
N Computing Date
Department
Original Sets of PC
Set of PC
Sets of LCD with Module (Clients)
Jan 2015
PPIC
7
2
5
Nov 2014
Sales Support
1
0
1
Nov 2014
CSD PPE Maintenance
3 3
1 1
2 2
Oct This resulted to a cost savings of Php6,313.20/month excluding the PQA 1 0 1 cost down of repairs and maintenance or a total of 664.54 kilowatts savings / 2014 month.
Sept 2014
RM Warehouse
3
1
2
Aug 2014
Accounting Prod’n. Engineering
4 4
1 1
3 3
Jul 2014
Purchasing
4
1
3
30
8
22
Total
This project has generated a
cost savings of USD 280.72/month and reduction of electricity consumption by 1,329 kw/hr. 24 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENERGY SAVINGS Change & Relocate Electric Fans Saves Energy
June 2, 2014 by Production & Plant Engineering (PPE)
Electric fans used in the Audio Video Production were changed and relocated in a more strategic place to efficiently utilize the units and conserve energy. As a result, the PPE was able to save 149.454 kw/month and a cost savings of USD 31.55/month.
BEFORE
AFTER
Inverter Type Compressor Installed May 9, 2014 By Production & Plant Engineering (PPE)
Air compressor was replaced with an inverter type screw compressor unit on May 9, 2014. With this project, the electricity consumption has reduced by 3,391.146 kilowatts per month and result to cost savings of USD 715.91 per month. BEFORE
IWATA Screw Type Compressor
AFTER
KOBELCO Screw Type Inverter Compressor 25 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENERGY SAVINGS LED Display Racks by Marketing
The display racks in retail stores are now using LED lights instead of using fluorescent tubes with a total of 420 watts per display rack were replaced with led light with a total of 150 watts per rack. The Marketing department was able to save a total of 81 kw per display rack within a month or a total of 1296 kw/mo.
Lights Replaced at Factory Perimeter August 2014 By Production & Plant Engineering (PPE)
The dome light with 40 watts and 80 watts power consumption located at factory perimeter area were replaced with 30 watts of LED flood lights in 1 st week of August 2014 which resulted to a cost savings of USD 22.04 per month or a total of 760.13 kilowatts savings / month. BEFORE
Dome Light
AFTER
Flood Light 26 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENERGY SAVINGS Inverter Type ACU Installed Sept 2014 By
The
airconditioning units at CCTV Room, Customer Service Lobby & Officer were changed from conventional type to inverter type.
Conventional
Inverter
1.5 Hp
1.0 Hp
2.5 Hp
2.5 Hp
Total Savings: 220 kw/mo. USD 46.44/mo
Use of Collapsible Crates October 2014 By RM Warehouse
RM Warehouse requested supplier to use
collapsible plastic crates as a transport box for deliveries of parts to SPC. Solid waste was reduced by 1112 pieces of carton boxes.
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AFTER 27 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
ENERGY SAVINGS Engineering & Purchasing Department Go Paperless Feb 2014 By Engineering Department
Engineering Department reduced their paper consumption by 42% by saving their data in a server and implemented paperless engineering documents.
distribution of
Saved paper after Implementation thru server 3 mos.
Sheet of paper used
1st month Before Implementation 15 reams x 500/ream
2nd month
3rd month
7500
After implementation
Total
7500 291
2415
428
3134
Computation: 3134 / 7500 = 41.79% sheets of paper saved Target: 10% of 7500 = 750 Actual: 3134 Attainment: 3134 / 750 x 100 = 417.87%
Nov 2014 by Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department reduced their paper consumption by 25.53% by utilizing e-mail to send data, provide LCD-TV monitor and upload all necessary documents for daily display/viewing of all necessary data. Paper size A3 A4 Total Savings
Consumption (reams) 2014F 2014L 6 5 41 30 47 35
savings # of reams 1 11 12 25.53%
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY APR Fun Run: “Cool Run Against Fire 2” 2014 Alabang, Muntinlupa City
On
its second year, the proceeds of the Fun Run would go to the procurement of firefighting gears and fund for annual community service.
Blood Donation SPC Head Office, Muntinlupa City
APR 2014
Sharp (Phils.) Corporation and Sharp Employees’ Ugnayang Pangkabuhayan Multi-purpose Cooperative in cooperation with Philippine Blood Center – Las Piῆas branch conducted a blood donation activity in SPC. Blood donation program is a continues social activity program of SPC . Its humanitarian act does not only save lives but also strengthens relationships.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JUN Book Drive Haven for Children 2014 Alabang, Muntinlupa City The Book Drive is a campaign among SPC employees to inspire children and give the gift of reading by giving new and slightly used books to Haven for Children – a center for boys ages 7-13 who are mostly abandoned, orphaned, or forced to work on the streets. All books gathered were donated last June 13, 2014.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY “Brigada Eskwela” National School JUN Maintenance Week 2014 Cupang Elementary School Annex, Muntinlupa City Brigada Eskwela is an annual program of Department of Education, Republic of the Philippines, that aims to improve the facilities of public schools. Sharp (Phils.) Corporation adopted Cupang Elementary School Annex. The school’s general Parents Teacher’s Association (PTA) together with Sharp employees and school teachers volunteered to render services for the construction of hand washing area, tilling of corridors, painting of the facades, and installation of insulation foam in the ceiling of the kindergarten area.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AUG Environmental Education Silang Elementary School 2014 Bagong Samson Road, Sucat, Muntinlupa City Last August 22, 2014, Sharp (Phils.) Corporation has provided an Environmental Education program to the grade school students of a public school named Bagong Silang Elementary School. Sharp believes that providing environmental education to students, prepares them to be good stewards for the environment. The objective of the program is to help young individuals be aware of, and develop necessary skills to become environmentally responsible. Also, Sharp has donated three (3) electric fans to the said public school.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Tree Planting Activity SEP “Save Mother Earth. Plant a Tree.” 2014 Bayanan Baywalk , Muntinlupa City A Tree Activity in Barangay Bayanan and Barangay Tunasan Baywalk was held last September 30, 2014, in cooperation with the City Government of Muntinlupa Business Permit & Licensing Office (BPLO) and Clean & Green Group.
A total of 152 trees were planted-75 Tabebuia Tree, 75 Banaba and 2 Palm trees. Tabebuia has been used in herbal medicine with a wide range of health concerns and Banaba tree herbal medicine is used to treat diabetes and kidney inflammation
SPC employees with employees of City Government of Muntinlupa Business Permit Licensing Office (BPLO) and Clean and Green Group
Tree planting activity
Sharp received a Certificate of Appreciation from City Government of Muntinlupa
“Save Mother Earth Plant a Tree” signage
Mr. H. Maruyama w/ Ms. Antonette Tameta plant a palm tree at the entrance of the baywalk
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OCT Manila Bay Clean-up for Mother Earth” 2014 “Coops Manila Bay, Manila Manila Bay, with its picture perfect sunsets is strategically located in the capital City of Manila. Its natural harbour is considered one of the finest in the world, but quality of water in Manila Bay is declining due to fast modernization, industrialization and inconsiderate disposal of solid wastes.
In the spirit of volunteerism and in support of the Cooperative’s advocacy for a clean and green environment to save the historic Manila Bay, Sharp employees together with private individuals, members of cooperative, local government units and private companies gathered as early as 5:00 AM, to clean-up the Manila Bay.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Outreach Program NOV Philippine Children’s Medical Center 2014 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City SPC conducted an Outreach Program that helps bring smile to the children with cancer at Philippine Children’s Medical Center (PCMC), Quezon Avenue, Agham Road, Quezon City, last November 28, 2014, through fun entertainment and gift-giving activities.
Appearance of ION Boy
Photobooth session
SPC employees, volunteers and PCMC staff
Story-telling
Presentation the PCI products to nurses and doctors
Certificate given by Philippine Children’s Medical Center (PCMC)
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DEC Donation of Sharp unit to (Business Permit & Licensing Office) 2014 BPLO City Government of Muntinlupa Last December 3, 2014, Sharp (Phils.) Corporation donated 1 unit of Portable CD Stereo System (Boombox) – GX-M10H (RD) to the City Government of Muntinlupa Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO).
BPLO controls and supervises the application of business permits of all business establishments operating within the City of Muntinlupa where SPC head office is located. The office is also responsible for the maintenance of all information/data of taxpayers.
BPLO has been a partner of SPC in CSR – Tree Planting Activity in Muntinlupa and this unit would be very beneficial for them when gathering their constituents during community meeting.
Blood Donation of JAN SPC Employees 2015 January 31, 2015
H
H
“ elp Others, elp Your Family”, this is SPC’s Blood Donation Campaign tagline. This year, SPC employees’ immediate family members are also encouraged to donate blood. SPC campaign started by inviting employees whose lives of their immediate family have been saved through blood transfusion, to tell their stories how their love ones survived, and as a way also of encouraging regular blood donors to continue giving blood and motivating others to do so. 36 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Outreach Program JAN Hospicio de San Jose 2015 City of Manila Toys and foods were donated to the orphaned children of Hospicio de San Jose last January 2, 2015. It’s the oldest Catholic welfare institution in the Philippines. Toys were donated by SPC employees through Toy Donation Campaign.
Sharp employees and Hospicio de San Jose staff in front of the orphanage
SPC employees giving food and toys to the preschooler ages 4-5 years old
Sharp received a Certificate of Appreciation from the institution
SPC donated toys, food and Sharp unit to the institution
Food, toys and hygiene kit were given to the toddlers ages 2-3 years old
Children with special needs were given also food, toys and hygiene kit
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MAR ONE DAY. ONE BAY. Stewardship Project Initial Meeting 2015 Riverway Muntinlupa City “One Day. One Bay.” It was spearheaded by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in 2011. This project aim to re-educate the people of Metro Manila to help rehabilitate and preserve Manila Bay and all riverways of Metro Manila that are interconnected to it.
The objective of the initial meeting is to gather concerned stakeholders of the Alabang-Cupang River which is under the Riverway Stewardship Project to come-up with an action plan and organize the project management team of said riverway. The Project Management Team is composed of four (4) components: Massive Clean-up, Clear-up of Structure, Rehabilitation, and Preservation. Sharp (Phils.) Corporation participation is under Massive Clean-Up component. 38 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MAR Alabang – Cupang River 2015 Clean-up Muntinlupa City SPC employees participated in ALABANG-CUPANG CLEAN-UP together with the LAKE MANAGEMENT OFFICE (LMO) employees and DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (DILG). Sharp rendered services for the clean-up and donated five (5) pcs of shovel, sickle, and rake, Sharp also donated food and drinks for the clean-up.
Sharp donated cleaning tools
Sharp employees cleaning the river
Sharp employees pick –up the garbage from the river
Lake Management Office received the donation
Sharp employees cleaning the river
Sharp employees with LMO and DILG employees 39 SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION
SHARP (PHILS.) CORPORATION KM. 23 WEST SERVICE ROAD, SOUTH SUPERHIGHWAY ALABANG, MUNTINLUPA CITY, 1770, PHILIPPINES PHONE: (632) 850-6614, 842-1371 Loc. 206 / 524 FAX: (632) 842-0530
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