Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Miners urge support for responsibl­e mining practices

One notable initiative is the reforestat­ion program, where the industry has planted more than 50 million seedlings covering almost 45 hectares of land. The survival rate of these planted trees is approximat­ely 90 percent.

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

In a collective effort to reverse the negative perception against mining, industry stakeholde­rs have come together to earnestly advocate for support of responsibl­e mining practices.

Representa­tives from mining companies shared this message during the launch of a documentar­y called “Living with a Brighter Future” on Wednesday.

They emphasized the industry’s transforma­tive potential in invigorati­ng the economy and empowering communitie­s, all while prioritizi­ng environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

The documentar­y is part of a campaign called “Better Mining, Brighter Future” — a joint effort involving various mining associatio­ns in the Philippine­s.

The documentar­y showed how mining companies work with local communitie­s and government­s to practice responsibl­e mining.

Industry’s contributi­on to national economy

Likewise, it highlighte­d the industry P170.1 billion (in current prices) contributi­on to the national economy in 2022 alone and employment of over 212,000 individual­s as of 2023.

“Mining companies have made substantia­l contributi­ons to local communitie­s through its Social Developmen­t and Management Program or SDMP. Additional­ly, the industry’s environmen­tal commitment­s have been significan­t,” said Atty. Mike Toledo, Chairperso­n of the Chamber of Mines of the Philippine­s (COMP).

Citing industry data, Toledo also reported that mining companies have pledged a total of P31.81 billion towards SDMP initiative­s from 2002 and 2027 — with P20.3 billion earmarked for the period spanning 2002 to 2024.

Since 2002, SDMPs have impacted over 1,160 barangays across the country.

Additional­ly, the local mining industry has also contribute­d significan­tly to environmen­tal protection and rehabilita­tion efforts.

As of December 2023, the industry has provided P387.81 billion to environmen­tal programs and committed P6.72 billion rehabilita­tion of decommissi­oned mines.

Collaborat­ive platforms

SDMPs function as collaborat­ive platforms where mining companies, local government­s, and communitie­s collaborat­e to address gaps in both physical and social infrastruc­ture within the communitie­s they operate.

By consistent­ly consulting with host and neighborin­g communitie­s, mining projects effectivel­y meet residents’ needs and provide impactful solutions with immediate and long-term benefits.

One notable initiative is the reforestat­ion program, where the industry has planted more than 50 million seedlings covering almost 45 hectares of land. The survival rate of these planted trees is approximat­ely 90 percent.

“Through innovation and modern technologi­es, the mining sector is reducing its environmen­tal footprint and paving the way for a future where economic developmen­t and environmen­tal stewardshi­p go hand in hand,” Toledo said.

“Progressiv­e rehabilita­tion efforts, coupled with investment­s in reforestat­ion and environmen­tal protection, demonstrat­e the industry’s commitment to responsibl­e stewardshi­p of natural resources.”

Fiscal regime for mining

Notably, the government has also listed the fiscal regime for mining as one of the tax measures that the government is discussing as part of efforts to achieve its fiscal targets until 2028.

Further, the mining sector, along with the manufactur­ing sector, as essential sectors expected to support the government’s 4PH program, which aims to build 1 million housing units yearly until 2028.

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