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ENERGY Development Corp. (EDC), the renewable energy arm of First Gen Corp., said on Monday that it will power Mc Bride Corp.’s shift to renewable energy.

ENERGY Development Corp. , the renewable energy arm of First Gen Corp., said on Monday that it will power Mc Bride Corp.’s shift to renewable energy.

In a media release, EDC said MC Bride will switch its operations to renewables, which will involve the latter’s entire 1.39-megawatt power demand for its two facilities in Caloocan. “Aware of the impact of plastics to the environment, the company is taking great strides to reduce this through various measures such as implementing proper waste segregation and disposal, and energy conservation,” EDC said.

The company will also launch its polyethylene terephthalate bottle recycling facility to accelerate the reduction of its carbon footprint. It said it “hopes that First Gen will also be able to power it with 100% RE.”

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