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CONSUMPTION

• ENERGY: TRANSPORT AND ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OF COMMERCIAL ESTABLSIHMENTS


AND RESIDENTIAL HOUSES

The energy sector of the City has the highest contribution in GHG emissions amounting to 72.07%,
while the transportation sector has the second highest contribution in the emission amounting to
15.22%. As of 2013, the total tree inventory of the City is 99,798 and continuously partnering with the
private sector to increase the number of trees planted. Makati is anticipating that in every “Earth
Hour” time, around two (2) million watts of energy will be saved, assuming that there will be full
participation from the 119,270 households of Makati City. This will then account to 1,416.9 kilograms
of CO2 emission prevented every day.
CONSUMPTION
• SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

The Solid Waste Management Program requires all households to segregate their garbage at source
using the following segregation scheme:

 Biodegradable
 Non-biodegradable

The City of Makati has managed to reach the diversion rate of solid waste (45.64%), much higher from
the target value of 38% for 2012. The success of the city’s Waste Reduction and Recovery Program can
be credited to the partnerships between the City Government and the private sectors.
CONSUMPTION
• WASTE WATER

The Manila Water and Maynilad in partnership with the City Government of Makati regularly
implement septic dislodging activities to its consumers. Likewise, commercial establishments in Makati
Central Business District and several residential houses in Makati are currently connected to existing
sewerage treatment plants (STP) directly manage by Maynilad and Manila Water.
CONSUMPTION
The GHG emissions of Makati City in its base year 2011 amounts to a total of 1,662,017tCO2e.

 
  Stationary  

  Energy, 9.83%  

     

    Solid Waste, 

0.10%  

Electricity ,      

72.07%   Waste Water, 

  2.78%  

  Transportation,  

  15.22%  

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