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Barangay Tejeros tops Coca-Cola Philippines’ Barangay Tapon to Ipon initiative

Published Mar 25, 2026 9:30 am

Barangay Tejeros in Makati City has proven how shared goals can turn everyday recycling into a lasting community practice. Recognized as the top-performing barangay in Coca-Cola Philippines’ Barangay Tapon to Ipon program, Barangay Tejeros demonstrated how collective action strengthened community bonds, improved waste segregation, and encouraged inclusive recycling.

The awarding ceremony, held at the Barangay Tejeros basketball court, culminated in a community fiesta featuring games and activities. After placing second the previous year, Barangay Tejeros claimed the top spot in this year’s program, reflecting sustained participation and commitment across the community.

Barangay Tejeros is recognized as the top-performing barangay at the Tapon to Ipon Fiesta awarding ceremony, honoring collective effort and barangay-led action toward proper waste segregation.
Recognizing grassroots recycling efforts

Barangay Tapon to Ipon is a yearly, nationwide community recycling initiative led by Coca-Cola Philippines in partnership with barangays, local leaders, and sari-sari store owners. The program engaged barangays, residents, and sari-sari stores across Metro Manila to collect and properly segregate PET bottles. 

It supports barangays in implementing Republic Act No. 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, while helping build sustainable recycling habits at the grassroots level.

The event brings the community together through interactive games, prizes, and shared merienda, celebrating the winning barangay’s achievement while reinforcing recycling as a fun, inclusive, and owned community practice.

This year, 20 barangays around Metro Manila joined the friendly competition, collecting PET bottles while strengthening waste segregation and recycling practices. The awarding ceremony recognized the barangay’s collective effort, highlighting the role of residents, youth volunteers, and sari-sari stores in driving impact at the local level.

Barangay Tejeros collected nearly 40,000 PET bottles, equivalent to 698 kilograms, followed by Barangay 114 in Caloocan City in second place with about 21,000 bottles (375 kg), and Barangay Moonwalk in Parañaque City in third place with 17,000 bottles (310 kg).

Barangay Chairman Wilfredo S. Leonardo said visible results motivated their community to stay engaged and take pride in their efforts. 

“Noong nakaraang taon po, second place lang kami. Siyempre, gusto na naming maging number one. Kaya nang dumating ang pagkakataong ito, sinabi ko talaga sa mga kasamahan ko na gagawin namin ang lahat para makuha ang number one,” Leonardo said. 

“Pinasasalamatan po namin ang Coca-Cola sa patuloy na pagpili sa'ming barangay upang maging bahagi ng programang ito. Kaya inalagaan at sinuportahan namin nang husto ang aming pagsali dito.”

Along with their recognition, Barangay Tejeros received 10 Coca-Cola stools made from recycled plastic, a Barangay Tapon to Ipon tent, Coca-Cola beverages for community events, and a Premium Linis Barangay Kit with cleaning and safety supplies. 

The barangay plans to integrate these into existing programs and continue encouraging participation from households and sari-sari stores.

Barangay Tejeros receives tools to help sustain recycling and cleanliness initiatives, supporting the community’s efforts to keep participation strong beyond the campaign.
Sustaining momentum beyond the campaign

For Coca-Cola Philippines, the nationwide recycling initiative is part of a broader collection effort, which includes over 6,000 collection points nationwide. The aim is to bring the collected bottles to PETValue Philippines, the country’s first food-grade bottle-to-bottle recycling facility located in General Trias, Cavite. 

PETValue Philippines processes used PET bottles and transforms them into recycled PET, which can be used to produce new food-grade beverage bottles.

“Programs like Barangay Tapon to Ipon foster the spirit of bayanihan, bringing communities together to achieve a shared goal,” said Tony Del Rosario, president of Coca-Cola Philippines and vice president for Franchise Operations East of Coca‑Cola Far East Limited.

“By making recycling fun and engaging, we help barangays build a culture of sustainability, where collective action at the grassroots level creates ripple effects that can help strengthen recycling practices in communities across the country.”

Through this effort, Coca-Cola Philippines continues its commitment to collection and sustainability by working alongside barangays and local partners to turn local action into long-term recycling habits and responsible waste management.

To learn more about Coca-Cola Philippines’ sustainability initiatives, visit the company’s Sustainability Hub at www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/sustainability

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Editor’s Note: This article was provided Coca-Cola Philippines