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MGB 7 spearheads tree-planting activity in Taiheiyo plant

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Fifty employees and friends of Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) 7 planted 200 tree seedlings in the buffer zone of the Taiheiyo Cement Philippine­s, Inc. (TCPI) compound in San Fernando, Cebu.

The agency’s delegation concluded their recent celebratio­n of the Philippine Environmen­t Month by planting 180 jackfruit and 20 guyabano and custard apple seedlings.

TCPI materials supplier Solid Earth Developmen­t Corp. (SEDC) gave the group a tour at its limestone quarry in the hills behind the TCPI plant, and shared how it operated with prime regard to the environmen­t.

Joel Sombelon, safety and environmen­t officer of SEDC, said their firm operates quarries for clay in the town’s hinterland­s. He further said several mined-out areas are now pocket forests after rehabilita­tion.

“This is the time of the year where we engage with a compliant mining company to help us educate the public about responsibl­e mining,” said MGB 7 Director Loreto B. Alburo in his request to visit TCPI and SEDC.

The allied companies gave the delegation that included employees of Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources 7 and other national government agencies an interactiv­e presentati­on and discussion on responsibl­e mining and social developmen­t.

In June of 2010 and 2014, TCPI and SEDC hosted MGB 7 activities that celebrated the Philippine Environmen­t Month.

SEDC president Dennis Tenefranci­a said the company allocated a budget for activities to protect the environmen­t, develop the community and the local economy.

“SEDC is one of the most compliant mining companies that adheres to RA (Republic Act) 7942, or the Philippine Mining Act of 1995,” he said. “SEDC is committed to rehabilita­te mined-out areas through tree planting and other related activities.”

Since operating in the early 1990s, the company has converted mined-out areas into pocket forests, including the St. Augustine Eco-Pilgrimage Park in Barangay Magsico that was opened and blessed by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma last March 21.

“Hard work, sacrifices, commitment to excellence and perseveran­ce to achieve our goal with long-term commitment to environmen­t interactio­ns and social concerns have been our contributi­ons to the community,” Tenefranci­a said.

MGB 7 mining chief Armando Malicse said business and economic endeavors must be pursued in harmony with nature and society, adding that is SEDC’s corporate responsibi­lity to nurture mining areas.

 ?? /CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? FOR MOTHER EARTH. Government employees and their friends plant tree seedlings to show they care for their environmen­t.
/CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO FOR MOTHER EARTH. Government employees and their friends plant tree seedlings to show they care for their environmen­t.

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