Strengthening the Philippines’ Food Systems: Advancing Organic, Certified  Responsibility, and Traceability 

Strengthening the Philippines’ Food Systems: Advancing Organic, Certified  Responsibility, and Traceability 

Celebrating 10 years of the Philippine Sustainability Movement in the HORECA Sector and Setting the Stage for the  Next Chapter 

MANILA, Philippines, November 10, 2025—Marking a decade of collective action toward  sustainability in the local Hotel, Restaurant, and Catering (HORECA) sector, The Philippine  Sustainability Movement celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Sheraton Manila Hotel,  bringing together leaders from the hospitality, retail, and advocacy sectors to set the direction  for the next decade of responsible and traceable food systems. 

Initiated by Pristine Solutions, the milestone event focused on advancing organic, promoting  certified responsibility, and strengthening traceability across the value chain — from farm to  fork.  

Christian Schmidradner, Founder of Pristine Solutions and Initiator of the Philippine  Sustainability Movement shared, “Over the past ten years, the movement has grown into a  collaborative platform for businesses, NGOs, and government agencies committed to  environmental stewardship, ethical sourcing, and transparency in food systems.”  

He added, “Our goal for the next decade is to make sustainability more achievable for all by  helping more organizations adopt responsible practices, so that we may continue to create  tangible impact for our communities, people, and the planet.” 

The event featured a series of discussions and experience rooms focused on organic  transformation, plastics reduction, animal welfare, and ESG integration in the hospitality and  retail industries.  

Among the highlights was the launch of PYC Foods and One World Deli’s ESG and  Sustainability Framework, which aims to embed environmental and social accountability into  everyday food operations. 

“Trust and traceability are now at the heart of how we build food businesses,” said Roscila  Anne Baylon, Head of Nutrition and Wellness at PYC Foods. “Through our ESG program, we’re  ensuring that what we serve is not only safe and nutritious, but also responsibly sourced and  transparently produced — because consumers deserve to know where their food comes from.” 

Representing the global organic community, Alexandra S. Castillo Philippines’ Coordinator for  Promotions and Market Linkages at Naturland e.V., underscored how organic practices  provide the foundation for stronger, more resilient food systems. 

She emphasized how organic farming goes beyond environmental responsibility, but that it also  promotes animal welfare, biodiversity, and community well-being. 

“Organic is one of the ways sustainability can be achieved,” Castillo said. “At Naturland, we  help bring this to life by equipping farmers with practical knowledge, supporting businesses  meet organic standards, and empowering consumers to make responsible choices with their  food.” 

This event coincides with ongoing efforts to grow the organic movement in the Philippines  through the “European Organic: Nurturing Every Juan” campaign, implemented by Naturland 

with support from the European Union, which seeks to make European organic products an  accessible, everyday choice for consumers. Part of this includes education programs that delve  into what organic truly means and encouraging businesses to embrace organic options. 

The 10th Philippine Sustainability Movement brought together representatives from the  hospitality, restaurant, and retail sectors, including movers in the local sustainability space  such as Greenpeace, Control Union Philippines, PAWS, World Animal Protection, WWF  Philippines, and the UN Global Compact Network Philippines. 

Over the past decade, the Philippine Sustainability Movement has gathered businesses, hotels  and restaurants, NGOs, and government agencies toward a common goal: to strengthen  environmental stewardship and responsible food production through collaboration and  education. It has helped raise awareness and adoption of sustainable practices in the country’s  hospitality and food sectors, moving supply chains toward more environmentally responsible  practices. 

Looking to the future, The Philippine Sustainability Movement aims to scale its impact– aiming  to build more resilient and responsible food systems rooted in accountability, transparency,  and shared commitment. 

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