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McDonald’s Philippines says 25 stores now powered by rooftop solar

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Fast food giant McDonald’s announced that 25 of its stores in the Philippines are now installed rooftop solar power. The company expected to save around 546,000 kW of electricity annually. It will also reduce the stores’ electricity consumption by 36% compared to branches that do not use solar panels.  

These stores with solar panels are located in Nuvali in Stanta Rosa, Arayat in Pampanga, and Mambungan in Antipolo. The shift to solar power is part of the chain’s Green & Good initiative, which aims to reduce its negative environmental impact. 

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