NAVIGATING SUSTAINABILITY: PHILIPPINE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY EMBRACES SAFER MATERIALS AND PROCESSES AT SPIK 174TH GMM - SPIK
The day's proceedings underscored the sector's commitment to promoting sustainable practices and technologies in the Philippine chemical industry, and attendees left the event with renewed energy and determination to continue working together towards a safer, more sustainable future for all.
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NAVIGATING SUSTAINABILITY: PHILIPPINE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY EMBRACES SAFER MATERIALS AND PROCESSES AT SPIK 174TH GMM

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The Kingsford Hotel Manila buzzed with energy on June 19, 2024, as industry leaders, government agencies, and academe gathered for the 174th General Membership Meeting (GMM) of the Samahan sa Pilipinas ng mga Industriyang Kimika (SPIK). Hosting approximately 100 attendees, the event was held under the theme “Safer Materials and Processes: A Transformation towards Sustainability in the Philippine Chemical Industry.”

The gathering hosted by Mr. Rovi John Escalona, ChE graduate of Batangas State University, served as a testament to the association’s enduring strength and unity. With members from diverse backgrounds coming together, the event was a celebration of shared values and unwavering support.

Engr. Jeffrey G. Mijares, SPIK Executive Director, radiated warmth as he addressed the eagerly assembled crowd. His sincere gratitude for their attendance filled the air, making everyone feel valued and appreciated. His invitation set the perfect tone for the event, welcoming everyone to the luxurious hotel and expressing eagerness to embark on this exciting journey together.

The External Affairs Vice President, Engr. Albert A. Samuela, delivered a captivating President’s Report. He lauded the organization’s commendable efforts in promoting sustainable practices and fostering collaboration among industry, government, and academia. His report emphasized the need for ongoing initiatives to tackle the pressing challenges facing the sector, including climate change and resource management. Engr. Samuela also shared the success stories of various projects undertaken by the organization, highlighting its dedication to creating a more sustainable future for the industry.

The 174th SPIK General Membership Meeting, held on June 19, 2024, at the Kingsford Hotel Manila, featured three informative presentations by esteemed speakers. The presentations provided valuable insights into the complexities of chemical regulation and management in the Philippines. The speakers’ expertise and engaging delivery encouraged active participation from the audience, fostering a collaborative environment for further discussion and knowledge-sharing.

The first of three presentations was given by Special Police Maj. Danielo S. Gonzales, MCA Executive Officer Customs Anti-Illegal Drug Task Force (CAIDTF) of the Bureau of Customs. He discussed the policies, rules, and regulations regarding chemical importation and emphasized the importance of compliance to ensure the safe and responsible handling of chemicals. His presentation was well-received, with attendees taking notes and engaging in active discussions during the Q&A session.

The second speaker was Dr. Annabelle V. Briones, Director of the Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) under the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). She shared ITDI’s initiatives in supporting the sustainable development of the Philippine chemical industry through various research and development programs, technology transfer initiatives, and capacity-building activities. Her presentation highlighted ITDI’s commitment to promoting environmental responsibility and innovation in the sector.

The third speaker was Ms. Aileen Clamar-Tuliao, Dangerous Drug Regulatory Officer of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). She focused on PDEA’s policies, rules, and regulations related to controlled precursors and essential chemicals (CPECs), emphasizing the role of stakeholders in preventing their diversion to illegal drug manufacturing activities. Ms. Tuliao emphasized the importance of strict compliance with these regulations to promote sustainable development in the chemical industry and prevent the diversion of chemicals for illegal purposes.

The signing of Memorandums of Agreement and Understanding between Adamson University, SPIK, and the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers (PIChE) in conjunction with the 174th SPIK General Membership Meeting, marked a momentous occasion in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering.

The signing of Memorandums of Agreement and Understanding between the SPIK, Adamson University, and the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers (PIChE) marked a historic event in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. The event was graced by the presence of Ms. Maria Katrina Vasquez De Paz, Chairperson of the Chemistry Department of Adamson University, who represented the university in the signing of the agreement. Engr. Dennis T. Pagud, Executive Vice President of PIChE, represented the institute in the signing of the memorandum of understanding.

The signing ceremony was a testament to the commitment of these organizations to promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the field of chemical engineering. The signing took place amidst an atmosphere of camaraderie and enthusiasm, as attendees applauded and celebrated this significant milestone. The event not only strengthened existing ties but also opened new avenues for future partnerships and research opportunities.

The Philippine chemical industry continues to flourish as six new companies join forces with the Samahan sa Pilipinas ng mga Industriyang Kimika (SPIK). The induction ceremony, held during the SPIK General Membership Meeting on June 19, 2024, at the Kingsford Hotel Manila, welcomed Costal Bay Chemicals, Inc., Holcim Philippines, Inc., Royal Cargo Philippines, Inc., Meralco, CV Solutions, Inc., and DCH Ecogreen Solutions into the SPIK Family. The addition of these organizations to SPIK’s ranks underscores their shared commitment to promoting sustainable practices and technologies within the industry.

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During the ceremony, Internal Affairs Vice President of SPIK, Engr. Arnold Benitez, highlighted the importance of collaboration in driving positive change. “We are thrilled to welcome these six companies into our fold,” he said. “Together, we will work tirelessly to advance sustainable practices and raise industry standards. By working collaboratively, we can achieve more and create a brighter future for the chemical industry in the Philippines.”

The inclusion of these six companies further strengthens SPIK’s position as a leading advocate for sustainable chemistry practices in the Philippines. As they begin working alongside the organization, they will undoubtedly contribute valuable insights, expertise, and resources to help shape the future of the chemical.

It is our pleasure to extend our sincerest gratitude to Engr. Joanne S. Dionela, the inspiring President and General Manager of Rethink Safety, for her unwavering support and leadership as the sponsor of the 174th General Membership Meeting. Their company’s generous contribution towards the success of this event not only demonstrates their commitment to our shared goals but also serves as an inspiration to all of us at SPIK.

As part of his message, Research & Development Collaboration Opportunities for the Chemical Industry, Engr. Albert A. Samuela, External Affairs Vice President, emphasized the importance of collaboration between industry, government, and academia in driving innovation and advancing sustainable practices in the sector. He highlighted SPIK’s role in facilitating these partnerships and encouraged members to take advantage of these opportunities. In addition, he emphasized the need for continued investment in R&D to develop safer materials and processes and encouraged industry stakeholders to collaborate with academic and research institutions to drive innovation and sustainable growth.

The 174th GMM of SPIK concluded with a heartfelt thanks to all the members of the Board, members, and partners who made the event a resounding success. The day’s proceedings underscored the sector’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices and technologies in the Philippine chemical industry, and attendees left the event with renewed energy and determination to continue working together towards a safer, more sustainable future for all.