It is a subsidiary of the country's oldest conglomerate Ayala Corporation in partnership with British and Japanese investors.
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In 2005, it became the first Philippine company to publish a Sustainability Report following Global Reporting Initiative guidelines.
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Other subsidiaries of Ayala Corporation would soon follow its example to make public their commitments to measure, report, and improve performance on sustainability indicators on economic, environment, and labor practices.
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Before being appointed by Benigno Aquino III to the Energy secretary post, Almendras was the president of Manila Water of the Ayala Corporation group.
As the leader of a public-private partnership, he is responsible for overseeing the financial and operational growth within Manila Water’s service areas in the Metro Manila East Zone and in its expansion areas in the industrially advanced province of Laguna, the top tourist destination, Boracay, the budding international gateway, Clark Airbase, and the province of Cebu.