The CCTFI is an environmental service provider established primarily to help the electroplating industry treat and dispose its hazardous wastes properly. CCTFI is an accredited ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System).Electroplating generates contaminated wastewater containing heavy metals like chromium, nickel, and zinc as well as cyanide, acids and alkaline solutions from baths and rinse water. Most of the electroplating firms directly discharged their waste water into sewage systems, canals, and lagoons. For this reason, the industry became the centerpoint of assistance by the GTZ through NEDA and DENR.CCTFI was established in October 1999 as an outcome of the former GTZ-assisted Industrial Pollution Control Cebu Project conducted by the DENR. It is organized as a private corporation jointly owned by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCCI) and the Cebu Electroplaters Association (CEA). It initially focused its services on small and medium scale electroplaters who do not have the resources or the access to capital to build their own treatment facilities as required by law. Over time, CCTFI has expanded its services to other manufacturing companies producing contaminated waste water and sludges.CCTFI would like to strengthen the marketing of its services, especially to locator companies of Philippine economic zones, in order to maintain or even expand its client base. CCTFI it is one of the pioneers in the waste service industry.Through its services, CCTFI can help its client companies manage their hazardous wastes properly and comply with environmental regulations and requirements. By helping industries reduce adverse environmental impacts of their operations, CCTFI contributes towards the goal of sustainable development.
The CCTFI is an environmental service provider established primarily to help the electroplating industry treat and dispose its hazardous wastes properly. CCTFI is an accredited ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System).Electroplating generates contaminated wastewater containing heavy metals like chromium, nickel, and zinc as well as cyanide, acids and alkaline solutions from baths and rinse water. Most of the electroplating firms directly discharged their waste water into sewage systems, canals, and lagoons. For this reason, the industry became the centerpoint of assistance by the GTZ through NEDA and DENR.CCTFI was established in October 1999 as an outcome of the former GTZ-assisted Industrial Pollution Control Cebu Project conducted by the DENR. It is organized as a private corporation jointly owned by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCCI) and the Cebu Electroplaters Association (CEA). It initially focused its services on small and medium scale electroplaters who do not have the resources or the access to capital to build their own treatment facilities as required by law. Over time, CCTFI has expanded its services to other manufacturing companies producing contaminated waste water and sludges.CCTFI would like to strengthen the marketing of its services, especially to locator companies of Philippine economic zones, in order to maintain or even expand its client base. CCTFI it is one of the pioneers in the waste service industry.Through its services, CCTFI can help its client companies manage their hazardous wastes properly and comply with environmental regulations and requirements. By helping industries reduce adverse environmental impacts of their operations, CCTFI contributes towards the goal of sustainable development.
The CCTFI is an environmental service provider established primarily to help the electroplating industry treat and dispose its hazardous wastes properly. CCTFI is an accredited ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System).Electroplating generates contaminated wastewater containing heavy metals like chromium, nickel, and zinc as well as cyanide, acids and alkaline solutions from baths and rinse water. Most of the electroplating firms directly discharged their waste water into sewage systems, canals, and lagoons. For this reason, the industry became the centerpoint of assistance by the GTZ through NEDA and DENR.CCTFI was established in October 1999 as an outcome of the former GTZ-assisted Industrial Pollution Control Cebu Project conducted by the DENR. It is organized as a private corporation jointly owned by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCCI) and the Cebu Electroplaters Association (CEA). It initially focused its services on small and medium scale electroplaters who do not have the resources or the access to capital to build their own treatment facilities as required by law. Over time, CCTFI has expanded its services to other manufacturing companies producing contaminated waste water and sludges.CCTFI would like to strengthen the marketing of its services, especially to locator companies of Philippine economic zones, in order to maintain or even expand its client base. CCTFI it is one of the pioneers in the waste service industry.Through its services, CCTFI can help its client companies manage their hazardous wastes properly and comply with environmental regulations and requirements. By helping industries reduce adverse environmental impacts of their operations, CCTFI contributes towards the goal of sustainable development.