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GREEN FINANCING WINDOW Presented By: SAVP ANITA C. SALAYON

GREEN FINANCING WINDOW Presented By: SAVP ANITA C. SALAYON. GREEN FINANCING FORUM Bohol Tropics Resort Tagbilaran City April 29, 2013. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION. DBP PROFILE DBP GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM DBP SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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GREEN FINANCING WINDOW Presented By: SAVP ANITA C. SALAYON

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  1. GREEN FINANCING WINDOWPresentedBy: SAVP ANITA C. SALAYON GREEN FINANCING FORUM Bohol Tropics Resort Tagbilaran City April 29, 2013

  2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION DBP PROFILE DBP GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM DBP SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DBP-JICA ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

  3. DBP PROFILE • Sixth (6th) Largest Bank in the Philippines • - Asset Size PHP362.06 Billion in 2012 • Conduit of Official Development Assistance (ODA) • First (1st) Bank to be ISO 14001 Certified • Awards Received • - DENR Recognition Award for Eco-Friendly Government Office (June 2011) • - ADFIAP Award for Local Economic Development Project for the Camarines Sur Infrastructure Projects designed to boost tourism and trade (April 2011) • Wholesale and Retail Lending Operations • - Network of PFIs (28) and MFIs (6) • - 16 Regional Marketing Centers and 87 Branches

  4. BUSINESS THRUSTS 1.SOCIAL SERVICES 2. ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTICS 4. mSMES

  5. the umbrella program of DBP for the environment sector designed primarily to assist the industries and Local Government Units (LGUs) in the integration of environment-friendly processes and technologies GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM

  6. GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM

  7. To reduce the environmental footprint from industrial operations and LGU projects consistent with the Millenium Development Goal, and the Philippine Development Plan 2011 to 2016. To assist the industries to achieve production efficiency and become globally competitive in the fast-growing green markets. To help private enterprises and LGUs comply with the green laws and regulations. OBJECTIVES OF THE GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM

  8. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Pollution Prevention and Control and Cleaner Production

  9. WastewaterTreatment Plant Waste Management

  10. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Green Building/Environment-friendly Building including Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants • Installation of Other Green Technologies

  11. LED Lighting Low-Emittance (low-e) Glass Windows Solar Water Heater

  12. Components of Green Building

  13. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Greening the Transport Sector

  14. Green Vehicles E-trike CNG bus

  15. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS LGUs Environment-Friendly Projects • Urban greening

  16. Sanitary Landfill Project Materials Recovery and Composting Facility Waste Collection and Transport Project

  17. SustainableSolid Waste Management Financing Program The SWM Financing Program is designed primarily to assist the local government units (LGUs) and private enterprises in the development and implementation of their respective solid waste management programs and projects. www.dbp.ph

  18. Program Objectives • To help the LGUs comply with the targets embodied in RA 9003. • To support the Government’s drive of ensuring the protection of the environment and public health.

  19. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF RA 9003 Residuals Management Municipal / City Level Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) Segregated Collection Junkyards / Stores / Factories Garden / Farms Barangay Level

  20. Eligible Projects • Waste storage, collection, and transport including collection vehicles and related equipment

  21. Eligible Projects • Facilities and Equipment for Waste Processing and Treatment • Construction of Materials Recovery Facility with Composting

  22. Eligible Projects • Closure and Rehabilitation of Open / Controlled Dumpsites

  23. Eligible Projects • Construction of Sanitary Landfills

  24. Sources of Funds  Bank Funds Development Bank of the Philippines  JICA-Environmental Development Project (EDP) Japan International Cooperation Agency

  25. ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Amount and Funding Source The Environmental Development Project (EDP) is a Y 24.846 billion (about PhP 10 billion) policy-based lending facility from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) intended mainly to support viable and environmentally-sound investment projects. www.dbp.ph

  26. SECTORS COVERED Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control Solid/ Hazardous/ Healthcare Waste Management Renewable Energy Water Supply and Sanitation 1 2 3 4 www.dbp.ph

  27. KEY FEATURES Eligible Borrowers • Private Enterprises/Corporations • Local Government Units (LGUs), Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) and other Government Agencies (where allowed) • Cooperatives/Associations • Private Financial Institutions (PFIs)/ Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)

  28. Terms and Conditions Repayment Term Up to fifteen (15) years inclusive of a maximum of five (5) years grace period Indicative Interest Rate • Prevailing Market Rate • Fixed throughout the loan period Equity Requirement • Private Enterprises/Corporations • minimum of 20% • LGUs/GOCCs • minimum of 10%

  29. Eligible Expenditures • Capital Investments • Initial Working Capital • Preparation of Feasibility Study and Detailed Engineering Design Non-eligible Expenditures • General administrative expenses • Taxes and duties • Purchase of land and other real properties • Compensation • Other indirect expenditures

  30. For further inquiries, please contact: SAVP FERNANDO G. LAGAHIT Head Regional Marketing Center - Central Visayas Tel. Nos.: (032)254-9163/255-6323 SM MARISSA P. ANINO Head DBP Tagbilaran Branch Tel. Nos.: (038)412-3122/412-3107 MGR. CLIFF C. CHATTO Head DBP Cebu Branch Tel. Nos.: (032)412-3423/255-6315/412-3402 MGR. LILIAN G. ROSALES Head DBP Mandaue Branch Tel. Nos.: (032)344-4992/345-8623 MGR. FELICITAS M. RUNEZ Head DBP Bogo Branch Tel. Nos.: (032)251-2241/251-2070 MGR. ROSA CELESTE A. PIERAS Head DBP Car-car Branch Tel. Nos.: (032)487-7038/487-7138

  31. For further inquiries, please contact: FVP PAUL D. LAZARO Head, Program Development I 3rd Floor, Program Development I, DBP Bldg. Gil Puyat Ave. corner Makati Ave., Makati City Tel. Nos.: 02-8933548 / 02-8189511 loc. 3310/3311 SAVP ANITA C. SALAYON Head, Environment and Climate Change Unit Tel. Nos.: 02-8191409 / 02-8189511 loc. 2342 AVP MA. ANA VISITACION M. DOMINGO Head, Climate Change Team Tel. Nos.: 02-8933547/ 02-8189511 loc. 2316 MGR. RAQUEL C. ANZURES Head, Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Team Tel. Nos.: 02-8191409 / 02-8189511 loc. 2342 MGR. MARICHELLE F. CORACHEA Head, Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control Team Tel. Nos.: 02-8933547/02-8189511 loc. 2356 THANK YOU!

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