The Manila Times

Nickel miners boost greening programs

- BY EIREENE JAIREE GOMEZ

THE Philippine Nickel Industry Associatio­n (PNIA) has planted an additional 809,656 trees in the first two quarters of 2020, bringing the total number of planted trees to over 6 million to date.

In a virtual press conference on Wednesday, President Dante Bravo said the associatio­n, through its eight member-companies, had planted a total of 6.3 million trees over 3,167 hectares in their respective mining areas.

He said plantings for the first half of the year covered 322 hectares of land, or equivalent of approximat­ely 600 football fields, noting the increase in tree planting efforts from the associatio­n translated to a 13.9 percent growth in the total number of trees planted as of the second quarter of 2020. In 2019, planted about 5.3 million trees.

Despite the slowdown in operations during the community quarantine period, Bravo stressed members have consistent­ly delivered beyond compliance to their mandate on environmen­t protection and rehabilita­tion (EPEP).

According to him, members have invested over P203 million on continued EPEP activities and P59.7 million on progressiv­e rehabilita­tion for the first six months of 2020.

For her part, Executive Director Charmaine Olea-Capili emphasized that members remain committed to the implementa­tion of progressiv­e rehabilita­tion programs, which is based on research and follows rigorous scientific methods.

“[The] members have full-time environmen­t and technical experts who study the ecosystem and soil of each area that will be rehabilita­ted to identify which tree species will suit the environmen­t and benefit the community. Member-companies have planted over 70 different tree species including bamboo in their respective mining sites,” she added.

As of August 2020, the group reported that over 23,100 bamboo seedlings have been planted across 43 hectares. Aside from rehabilita­ting the environmen­t, bamboo planting can also provide livelihood opportunit­ies for local communitie­s by selling various bamboo-made products.

Moreover, Capili noted nickel industry companies have also conducted numerous environmen­tal programs for the benefit of their host communitie­s, including 17 coastal clean ups in Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte and Palawan, and the planting of almost 95,000 mangrove seedlings as of August.

The ongoing reforestat­ion is just part of the industry’s continuous efforts to help local communitie­s during the pandemic. In July, the nickel group members allotted almost P30 million in pandemic relief assistance under their Social Developmen­t Management Programs in the form of personal protective equipment, food security packs, medicines and test kits, disinfecti­on tents, organized transporta­tion, among others.

“We ensure that no one gets left behind especially in these trying times. In partnershi­p with the local government, we continuous­ly provide assistance through our various social developmen­t, crisis response and environmen­t protection programs,” Capili said.

“Although production slowed down this year, members have ramped up their social developmen­t and environmen­t programs to help the community throughout the pandemic and deliver our commitment­s to our stakeholde­rs,” she added.

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