Local fuel, local food, local livelihoods.
15,000 liters of biodiesel produced and donated to fisherfolks. 36 hotel and restaurant partners. 12 partner LGUs. A circular economy model built from the ground up in Bacolod.
Where the work shows up.
Reduce dependence on imports
The Philippines imports most of its diesel. Every liter produced locally from waste streams is a liter that doesn’t need to be shipped in — reducing fuel costs and economic vulnerability.
Fisherfolk livelihoods
15,000 liters of biodiesel donated to fisherfolks across Negros — resulting in approximately 100 tons of fish caught. Clean fuel that directly supports coastal communities.
Circular economy model
Kitchens to used cooking oil collection, to biodiesel processing, to clean fuel production, to fisherfolks, to sustainable livelihoods, to environmental protection — a complete circular loop.
When fuel, food, and work stay local.
Traction: Bacolod’s birth projects include SIREC, K-WISE, ISWM, and BRIGHT Project. GOMA Project deployed in wet markets and schools. 3 Indigenous Community Coconut Projects launched.
Seeds of Hope — the community arm.
Beyond fuel, Green Solution.PH runs community programs that keep value circulating locally. The Collect, Recycle, Renew initiative partners with 36 hotels and restaurants to divert used cooking oil from landfills.
Project GOMA deploys in wet markets and schools across Bacolod. Berkeley Method Composting turns organic waste into fertilizer in 18 days. RE-TEX transforms textile waste into livelihood products.
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Help scale what works.
LGUs, schools, fleet operators, processors, markets — if you see an angle for the work we do, talk to us.