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Sec. Roque kicks off Rio Tuba Mining’s journey to 5-M trees

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RIO Tuba Nickel Mining Corp. (RTN), a subsidiary of Nickel Asia Corp. (NAC), begins the last stretch of the company’s journey towards its goal of planting five million trees in Rio Tuba. Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque graces the ceremonial planting of the first of the remaining 900,000 trees RTN needs to complete its 5M goal.

Sec. Roque says he wanted to see for himself if trees are really being planted in the mining community and that he is impressed by what RTN is trying to do in Palawan, planting trees all over the province.

“I will report to President Duterte what Rio Tuba Mining is doing in greening Palawan, we will tell the world, since PTV media is here with us, that in Rio Tuba, in Bataraza, there is no difference between the concept of jobs creation and the protection of the environmen­t,” Spox Roque shares.

To date, RTN has a record of about 4.1 Million surviving trees planted in various areas covered in its mine rehabilita­tion and reforestat­ion programs.

Sec. Roque congratula­tes and thanks Nickel Asia, the LGU of Bataraza, and all the employees of the mining company for inviting him to Rio Tuba.

“I feel that I am personally accepted here to also act as a protector of the environmen­t, and this event is proof that the communitie­s can well benefit from the economic contributi­ons of mining while protecting and preserving nature,” Roque says.

According to Environmen­tal Planner, Janice M. Tupas, Manager of the Mines Environmen­tal Protection and Enhancemen­t Dept. (MEPED) of RTN, there is a mechanism that her team and the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau of the DENR employ that actually monitors and counts the survival rates of the trees they plant.

“This year, we will be more aggressive, we will build hectares upon hectares of bamboo plantation­s, we will engage the communitie­s to turn their backyards into mini forests and we will have support from the Department to Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Dept. of Education in Palawan that I feel we will even surpass 5 Million,”tupas excitedly says.

Despite its economic contributi­ons to the fiscal health of the communitie­s, the mining industry continues its campaign to foster appreciati­on and instill the sense of environmen­tal stewardshi­p among the people of Palawan. RTN believes that contributi­ng to the restoratio­n and protection of the rich forest ecosystem in Palawan is a moral obligation.

Engineer Cynthia E. Rosero, Resident Mine Manager for RTN, says having Sec. Harry Roque grace this important event helps showcase RTN’S environmen­t protection programs and to the mining company’s aggressive efforts to keep Palawan green.

“Planting 5 Million Trees is no easy feat for a mining company and we are proud of this,” Rosero says.

RTN is one of the mining companies deeply committed to achieving ecosystem restoratio­n and reforestat­ion in mined-out areas. Applying progressiv­e rehabilita­tion strategies, RTN, in its more than 50 years of operation in Rio Tuba, proves that an active mining company can create a forest in its path and can be the catalyst in the re-greening of a province like Palawan.

“RTN’S bold ambition is to plant 5 Million trees it can leave behind as a legacy. This year is the last stretch in achieving that ambition. With a balance of 900,000, many are cheering us on and many are putting in their support and we are honored and grateful,” adds Tupas.

To date, RTN rehabilita­ted a total of 196.64 hectares of its mining area where it has planted 1,205,763 surviving trees of different species including as narra, ipil, apitong, agoho, udling, kupang, batino, tongkat ali, amugis, among others. Some 663.08 has. have been reforested with native tree species, coffee, mangroves, botanical plant, and some industrial trees, in support of the government’s Green Philippine Highway Project; Adopt-a-mountain Project; and the National Greening Program

RTN plants trees to fulfill the objective of mine rehabilita­tion to restore disturbed areas to a safe, non-erodible condition, establishi­ng land use capability that is functional and back to the condition, if not better, before disturbanc­e.

Because people tend to ignore the role mining plays in the developmen­t of nations, mining companies like RTN would go above and beyond to prove that responsibl­e mining exist – the kind that endeavors to provide a sustainabl­e environmen­t for the future.

“Planting 5 million trees is not something ordinary organizati­ons can easily do, but RTN endeavors this for Palawan and in fact, RTN intends to plant more in the years to come,” ends Tupas.

 ??  ?? SEC ROQUE plants his tree in Rio Tuba with assistance from Nelson Acob, barangay captain; JB Baylon, Corp. Comms VP for NAC; and Engr. Cynthia E. Rosero, Resident Mine Manager for RTN.
SEC ROQUE plants his tree in Rio Tuba with assistance from Nelson Acob, barangay captain; JB Baylon, Corp. Comms VP for NAC; and Engr. Cynthia E. Rosero, Resident Mine Manager for RTN.

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