PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY DEL VALLE PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY DEL VALLE PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY DEL VALLE Facility made of upcycled materials is considered a âmilestoneâ ITâS ALL ABOUT promoting a âcircular economy,â says Randy Del Valle, Pilipinas Shell general manager and VP for its mobility business in the country. Partnering with Green Antz Builders, the global energy companyâs Philippine operations recently completed its very first retail station in the country using so-called eco-bricks. Green Antz Builders made the eco-bricks from upcycled plastic waste. In this case some 15,000 Shell lubricant bottles, Select water bottles, and other materials sourced by the community in Plaridel were processed into 26,512 bricks used in the construction.