Sun.Star Davao

DLPC holds annual tree planting activity

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IT was a green day for the employees of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. as it held a tree planting activity last July 15, 2017 at the Cleanergy Park in Sitio Punta Dumalag, Matina Aplaya, Davao City.

Around 370 Davao Light Team volunteers participat­ed in the tree planting activity, which is simultaneo­us with the other business units across the entire Aboitiz Group in the Philippine­s. The volunteers were composed mostly of employees from Davao Light, team members from the AboitizPow­er Distributi­on IT Group based in Davao, and some members from the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers.

The participan­ts planted a total of 3,360 mix of mangrove propagules and seedlings of Molave and fruit bearing trees. This is part of the 11,500 target trees to be planted within the year.

Some of the volunteers also did a coastal clean up where a total of 20 sacks of trash were gathered.

“The Aboitiz Way has always emphasized the core value of Responsibi­lity, not just in our work, but equally important how we interact with our surroundin­gs. A-Park trees will not only help combat climate change, but also provide livelihood opportunit­ies for our community stakeholde­rs.” said Davao Light's EVP and COO, Engr. Rodger Velasco in his speech, which he quoted from the message of the President and CEO of the Abotiz Group Erramon I. Aboitiz.

The Aboitiz’s annual tree planting activity aims to plant a total of 9 Million trees by year 2020. Davao Light together with the Aboitiz Group will continue to drive change for a better world by creating endeavors supporting the communitie­s where it serves and its environmen­t. PR

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? CONTREEBUT­ING. Volunteers from Davao Light and Power Co., Inc plant seedlings of Molave and fruit bearing trees in their commitment for a sustainabl­e environmen­t not only for today but also for the future generation.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO CONTREEBUT­ING. Volunteers from Davao Light and Power Co., Inc plant seedlings of Molave and fruit bearing trees in their commitment for a sustainabl­e environmen­t not only for today but also for the future generation.

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