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Meralco’s MPOWER and social development arm One Meralco Foundation, together with building materials partner James Hardie Philippines, formally turned over a fully-furnished kindergarten classroom to the Lagundi Elementary School in Plaridel, Bulacan as part of a joint corporate social responsibility initiative.

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With countless companies in the global building materials field, only a handful of them are true heritage brands. Taking pride in its tradition, experience and expertise in offering the best products for consumers, James Hardie is one of the esteemed few as it marks its 125th anniversary this month.

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James Hardie Philippines, the maker of the HardieFlex brand of advanced building composites, is formalizing its vision of changing the way Filipino homeowners build and live through the new “LIVEvolution™.”

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Since 1997, James Hardie Philippines continues to create and develop new building composite materials that are advanced, durable and innovative for the local construction industry.

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"We have set up a group to study the policy options available for our government to address the problem of asbestos, to be headed by the Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines and the Bureau of Product Standards (BPS)," DTI Undersecretary Adrian Cristobal said in a speech at a recent product launch by James Hardie Philippines.
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With countless companies in the global building materials field, only a handful of them are true heritage brands. Taking pride in its tradition, experience and expertise in offering the best products for consumers, James Hardie is one of the esteemed few as it marks its 125th anniversary this month.

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James Hardie Philippines, the maker of the HardieFlex brand of advanced building composites, is formalizing its vision of changing the way Filipino homeowners build and live through the new “LIVEvolution™.”

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Since 1997, James Hardie Philippines continues to create and develop new building composite materials that are advanced, durable and innovative for the local construction industry.

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"We have set up a group to study the policy options available for our government to address the problem of asbestos, to be headed by the Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines and the Bureau of Product Standards (BPS)," DTI Undersecretary Adrian Cristobal said in a speech at a recent product launch by James Hardie Philippines.
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