GLOBE has once again set the benchmark for sustainability in the local telecommunications industry, winning Standard Insights' Consumer Choice Awards for Most Sustainable Telecommunications Network in the Philippines and Most Active Telecommunications Network for the Environment in the Philippines.
The Consumer Choice Awards employ a rigorous, research-driven, and unbiased process to capture consumer sentiment accurately and help them make informed decisions about businesses that best meet their needs.
Data is collected through an online survey conducted over a short period for real-time, up-to-date insights through digital cross-platform sourcing.
A total of 1,201 respondents ages 18 and above from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao participated in the survey conducted from Jan. 14 to 21, 2025.
The survey focused on individuals with at least one current mobile plan, either prepaid or postpaid.
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"These awards not only validate our ongoing efforts to reduce our environmental impact but also reflect our customers' awareness and support to our sustainability initiatives," Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer Yoly Crisanto said.
Globe earlier won Standard Insights awards for its sustainability practices, having been proclaimed the Most Sustainability-Driven Network in 2023 and the Most Sustainable Brand in 2024.
Globe also advances sustainability through initiatives such as EcoSIM, the Philippines' first SIM made from 100-percent recycled materials, and the device trade-in program, which enables customers to responsibly dispose of old devices in exchange for postpaid bill credits.
In addition, the Globe Rewards program enables customers to convert earned points into donations for environmental causes, supporting organizations such as the Hineleban Foundation, the Philippine Eagle Foundation and Philippine Seatizens or Save Philippine Seas.
Visit https://www.globe.com.ph/ for more information.