Friday, April 25, 2025

95 Watsons stores now RE powered, 30 more for conversion

Watsons Philippines, the country’s leading health, beauty, and wellness retailer, reported that 95 of its stores, along with all of its distribution centers in Luzon and Visayas, are already utilizing renewable energy, while 30 more stores are set for conversion to RE power this year.

As of December 2024, a total of 338.32 tons of CO2 have been reduced, 188 trees have been planted, and 135.74 tons of standard coal have been saved since the installation of solar panels. This initiative reduces Watsons’ carbon footprint and significantly lowers operational energy costs while contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.

In 2024, Watsons Philippines achieved a milestone by launching its first-ever Greener Store in San Pedro, Laguna. This store, equipped with solar panels, partially operates on sustainable energy. It represents a positive step toward creating eco-conscious retail spaces that balance environmental responsibility with the quality shopping experience Watsons is known for.

Watsons’ sustainability efforts extend beyond solar energy. Across all its stores, Watsons utilizes LED lights that are free from toxic materials, 100% recyclable, and reduce energy consumption by up to a third. Additionally, the stores are equipped with inverter air conditioners and refrigerators, which consume 40% less energy than conventional units—further boosting energy efficiency and supporting the company’s commitment to sustainable operations.

Meanwhile, Watsons plans to scale up its solar energy program by converting an additional 30 stores and one more distribution center to renewable energy this year. These initiatives underscore Watsons’ dedication to building a more sustainable future while continuing to provide the exceptional shopping experience its customers expect.

“Our commitment to sustainability drives us to integrate renewable energy into our operations, transforming how we power our stores and distribution centers. With 95 stores and all distribution centers around the country now running on solar energy, we are not only reducing our environmental footprint but also setting a benchmark for sustainable retail practices. This is just the beginning, and we are excited to expand these initiatives to create a greener future,” said Sharon Decapia, Watsons SAVP for PR, Marketing & Sustainability.

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