According to a report by ditosapilipinas.com , McDonald's Philippines has tapped Shell to supply renewable energy for its restaurant operations across the country.

The partnership aims to power McDonald’s stores with renewable electricity, reducing the fast-food chain’s carbon footprint. Specific details on the volume of energy or number of outlets covered were not disclosed, but the initiative aligns with McDonald’s global commitment to sourcing 100% renewable energy for its company-owned restaurants by 2030.

For Shell, the deal expands its renewable energy customer base in the Philippines, where the company is growing its clean energy portfolio. The collaboration underscores a broader trend of large food chains in the country adopting sustainable energy solutions to meet environmental targets.