Century Pacific Food, Inc. further invests in renewable energy initiatives with the expansion of its Solar PV capacity and the commissioning of new biomass boilers. The Company is expanding its solar power facility in General Santos City, its largest manufacturing hub in the country where it produces tuna and coconut products. From a capacity of 5.2Mw, the operational solar capacity now stands at 8.6MW, representing a 65% increase, and is expected to be fully operational by March 2024.

CNPF's tuna and coconut facilities predominantly uses clean energy sourced from a hydroelectric power plant through the grid. In 2021, the Company commissioned its first solar PV plant in a move to double down on its commitment to more sustainable manufacturing practices. As at end 2022, more than 60% of the hub's power requirements were harnessed from clean energy sources.