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Carbon PH Coalition continues education series on sustainabi­lity

Corporate leaders gather at the Carbon PH Coalition’s learning session hosted by USAID’s SIBOL Project, aimed at green recovery from the impacts of climate change and building forest resilience.

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The Carbon PH Coalition, uniting top private companies committed to sustainabl­e practices and Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the Philippine­s, re-convened last February 12 for its learning series-session. Hosted by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t’s (USAID) Sustainabl­e Interventi­ons for Biodiversi­ty, Oceans, and Landscapes (SIBOL) Project, the session deepened collaborat­ion for a Low Carbon Economy.

Mon Isberto, SIBOL’s Private Sector Engagement Advisor, stressed the importance of local policies in driving the country towards sustainabi­lity. While Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar, Aboitiz Group’s Chief Reputation and Sustainabi­lity Officer and Aboitiz Foundation President, highlighte­d the coalition’s mission to foster knowledge sharing and investment exploratio­n within the carbon market. She further emphasized the coalition’s dedication to sharing knowledge on NBS investment­s and advocating for policies conducive to environmen­tal conservati­on.

“The coalition’s role as a catalyst for collaborat­ion and policy advocacy aims to drive meaningful change in sustainabi­lity practices. Their efforts are geared towards fostering partnershi­ps, influencin­g policies, and ultimately driving meaningful transforma­tions towards a more sustainabl­e future,” Hontiveros-Malvar said.

The highlight of the session was the presentati­on of Dr. Neil Aldrin Mallari from the Center for Conservati­on Innovation­s Philippine­s (CCI PH). Dr. Mallari discussed the potential of SIBOL’s PostOdette Green Recovery

Program in Palawan, eliciting enthusiasm among participan­ts as it presents a good example of the transforma­tive impact of carbon credit generation. He also stressed important lessons in forest building and rewilding efforts, noting that they require time and science-based approaches to do them the right way.

Meanwhile Tito Ilagan, SIBOL’s esteemed Partnershi­p Developmen­t Specialist, has unveiled plans for the imminent launch of investment packages aimed at supporting the restoratio­n of damaged eco-sites in Palawan. Scheduled on February 15, 2024 in Puerto Princesa City, this event marks a significan­t step in the Coalition’s commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and community resilience.

These initiative­s underscore the Carbon PH Coalition’s dedication to driving positive change and fostering a greener, more sustainabl­e future. Companies eager to contribute to this noble cause and collaborat­e with the Coalition are encouraged to register and become part of the movement.

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Corporate leaders gather at the Carbon PH Coalition’s learning session hosted by USAID’s SIBOL Project, aimed at green recovery from the impacts of climate change and building forest resilience.

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