Marcos boosts gov't-business partnerships on sustainable growth, climate action

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President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. said there were three areas of partnership that the government and business sectors could get into to ensure the country's sustainable growth and promote efforts toward climate action.

Marcos says today's global challenges, such as climate change, require economic and business activities to ensure that the issues are effectively addressed but in a sustainable and resilient manner.

The Chief Executive, in particular, cited three "areas of partnership" that would advance the government's efforts toward sustainable growth and climate action.According to Marcos, the government and business sectors must unite to identify practical, pragmatic, and promising solutions to sustainably address pressing issues like energy insecurity and the triple threat of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.

"Shared investment would alleviate the financing burden of governments while the expertise of businesses in areas such as planning, operations, and execution and ensuring returns can be mainstreamed in the sustainability projects of the government," he said.

 

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