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At EcoSynergy Waste Solutions, we’re redefining waste management through smart and sustainable solutions.
How We Deliver
We can deliver comprehensive WtE facilities end-to-end depending on project funding
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Client Owned
Financed and managed by a single entity or a consortium, ensuring efficient control and operations. The client would engage EcoSynergy to design, construct, and (optionally) operate the facility. Typical examples include:​
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A large LGU in Metro Manila, responsible for waste management within their jurisdiction.
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Hospital group within a certain geographic location
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Single or Consortium of Powerplants
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Single or Consortium of Industrial companies
These facilities have the potential to scale out. A plant can be expanded with the addition of machines or the plant itself can be replicated across other locations. For example, a large LGU can commission two or more plants within its purview.​
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EcoSynergy Owned
Operates as a user-pays facility, where costs are offset by service fees from waste generators. This is typically where EcoSynergy sets up the facility and owns it. It then provides access to the public (individuals or companies) to offload waste for a fee.​​​​​​​​​ ​​
Our Mission
EcoSynergy Waste Solutions is a forward-thinking leader in waste management, specializing in end-to-end waste-to-energy (WtE) solutions tailored for the Philippines.
With rapidly growing population and urbanization driving a surge in municipal and industrial/commercial waste, the Philippines faces a critical need for sustainable waste management.
EcoSynergy addresses this challenge by designing, building, and equipping state-of-the-art WtE facilities, with the option to operate them, transforming waste into near nothing or to clean energy while reducing environmental impact. We are seeking funding to scale our operations, deliver high-impact projects, and capture a significant share of this underserved market.
Market Potential
The Philippines’ growing municipal solid waste (MSW) volume presents a compelling investment case:
In 2019, the country generated 16.6 million tons of MSW, expected to rise to 18.6 million tons by 2025 (Asian Development Bank).
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A realistic target, based on European benchmarks, is to process 25% of MSW -- approximately 4.65 million tons annually. Assuming a conservative plant capacity of 10,950 tons per year, this translates to a need for about 424 facilities alone, which does not yet include waste from commercial sources. This scale highlights significant market potential for investors.
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The following is the target market segment:
Industrial & Manufacturing
Commercial
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Semiconductor factories
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Electronics factories
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Production plants
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Automotive industries
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Powerplants
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Mining companies
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Shopping Malls
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Hotels & Casinos
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Office Buildings
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Restaurants
Municipal and Government
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Municipalities & Cities waste generation
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Public markets
Healthcare
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Hospitals
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Clinics
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Laboratories
Construction and Demolition
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Constructions firms
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Real estate developers
Investment
Pointers
Key financial considerations include:
Capitalization
Indicatively, a small-scale single-machine plant is estimated to cost P150 million, which includes the cost of land, buildings, WtE equipment, moving equipment and supplies, and initial operations. Based on the market potential, there is a theoretical capital requirement of P63.6 billion for the Philippines market, in which EcoSynergy aims to be a significant player.
Return on Investment
ROI is projected at 1.2 years, based on conservative revenue and cost estimates. This rapid ROI underscores the financial viability of Waste Management investments in the Philippines.
References •  Department of Energy (DOE). (2020). Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040. •  Asian Development Bank (ADB). (2019). Waste Management in the Philippines. •  World Bank. (2024). Recommendations for Waste-to-Energy Development in the Philippines. •  Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). (2023). Solid Waste Management Reports. •  Various news articles and press releases on WtE projects (2020-2025).