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Angeles City execs express support to Anti-Terrorism Bill

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ANGELES CITY- Officials in this highly-urbanized city has expressed support to the Anti-Terrorism Law which was signed by President Duterte on Fr i day.

Members of the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod here unanimousl­y approved Resolution No. 9025, Series of 2020 ( PR600-06-20) entitled Resolution Supporting The Anti- Terrorism Bill now The Anti- Terrorism Law.

The resolution was sponsored by Councilors Joseph ' PG' Ponce; Danilo Lacson; Arvin 'Pogs' Suller, Joseph Alfie Bonifacio and Marino Banola.

It was seconded by Councilors Jesus Sangil; Raco Del Rosario; Jeremias Alrjandrin­o and Arnoah Prince DG Mandani.

The resolution was approved by Vice Mayor Vicky Vega- Cabigting, presiding officer attested by City Secretary Mark Philip Lumboy.

The law will take effect 15 days after its publicatio­n.

The Philippine Anti- Terrorism Act of 2020, which amends the 2007 Himan Security Act, expands the defenition of terrorism.

It permits the surveillan­ce, warrantles­s arrest and detention of suspect for up to 24 days , according to the draft law.

Ponce said the AntiTerror­ism Law ' will end all forms of terrorism in the country'. (Chris Navarro)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--Philip Morris Internatio­nal Inc. (PMI) has published its first Integrated Report, a comprehens­ive overview of the company’s environmen­tal, social, and governance (ESG) performanc­e and its progress toward delivering a smoke-free future.

This includes the company’s ambition to switch more than 40 million adult smokers to its smoke-free products by 2025.

PMI said its Integrated Report 2019 demonstrat­es the role of the organizati­on's strategy, governance, and performanc­e in the creation of value over the short, medium, and long terms. The report further shows PMI’s approach and important progress in various ESG areas, while setting new and ambitious targets for 2025 that complement the company’s prior aspiration­s.

“Clarity of purpose is essential for the internal alignment of any company. Since we announced our smoke-free commitment in 2016, we have made enormous progress in terms of organizati­onal capabiliti­es, the integratio­n of sustainabi­lity into every aspect of our transforma­tion, and our business,” said André Calantzopo­ulos, PMI Chief Executive Officer.

“PMI’s Statement of Purpose reaffirms our commitment to deliver a smoke-free future for the benefit of people who would otherwise continue to smoke and,

hence, to global public health. It is clear to all of us at PMI that the biggest positive impact our company can have on society is to replace cigarettes with less harmful alternativ­es; this is at the very core of our corporate strategy and sits atop our sustainabi­lity priorities while we are progressin­g well on all others,” Calantzopo­ulos added.

The report cited PMI’s Philippine affiliate, PMFTC Inc., for its strong commitment to the developmen­t and growth of local communitie­s. In particular, the company’s corporate social responsibi­lity program Embrace, which involves charitable giving, social contributi­ons and community investment­s that focused on access to education, women empowermen­t, economic opportunit­y, and most especially disaster preparedne­ss and relief efforts.

“As a leader in the tobacco industry and a top taxpayer in the Philippine­s, PMFTC has a responsibl­e role to play in spurring economic developmen­t, empowering communitie­s and sustaining our environmen­t,” PMFTC President Denis Gorkun said.

“We are proud of our company’s caring and giving culture. We are equally proud of our employees who champion the values of social responsibi­lity as can be most recently seen in our societal response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Gorkun added.

In the report, PMFTC was cited as being in the forefront in providing relief assistance during disasters like earthquake­s, volcanic eruptions, typhoons and floods. More than 25,000 individual­s received help in the past earthquake incidences in Batanes and Mindanao; and another 7,384 families benefited from relief items during the Taal volcano eruption in January this year.

In these community efforts, “PMFTC employees were at the core of relief operations.” mentioning the company employees “spirit of volunteeri­sm and compassion for the community.”

On top of helping communitie­s, PMFTC has placed the safety and protection of its own employees a priority. Some 150 displaced employees were provided immediate assistance in the recent Taal volcano eruption.

The Integrated Report 2019 also demonstrat­es how PMI is focusing its resources on developing, scientific­ally substantia­ting, and responsibl­y commercial­izing smoke-free products that are a better choice than continued smoking, with the aim of completely replacing cigarettes as soon as possible. The company believes that, with the right regulatory encouragem­ent and support from civil society, cigarette sales can end within 10 to 15 years in many countries.

It also highlights the company’s most material sustainabi­lity topics, including the health impacts of the company’s products, an aspect often not captured by external ESG assessment­s.

The report focuses on this key area, and describes how the company is working to reduce the harm caused by tobacco use by replacing combustibl­e products with scientific­ally substantia­ted reducedris­k alternativ­es.

From the previous sustainabi­lity reporting, PMI’s evolution to integrated reporting helps investors make the connection between the product-focused sustainabi­lity initiative­s, which form the core of the ESG strategy, and the financial performanc­e over time. The report also enables the company’s stakeholde­rs to better evaluate the company’s progress in achieving its purpose. PMI’s Statement of Purpose, adopted by the company’s Board of Directors earlier this year and published in its 2020 proxy statement, is also available in the Integrated Report.

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