Daily Tribune (Philippines)

ABOITIZ, DENR TEAM UP FOR SAN JUAN RIVER CLEANUP

The river’s cleanup is part of the larger Manila Bay Rehabilita­tion plan

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The Aboitiz Group, its parent firm Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) and its corporate social responsibi­lity arm Aboitiz Foundation, is partnering once again with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) to help rehabilita­te the San Juan River.

The San Juan River, a Pasig River tributary, spans nearly 11 kilometers from Quezon City to Manila, and considered by DENR as Metro Manila’s most polluted waterway. At present, the river’s water quality is considered poor, with fecal coliform (human or animal waste) and biochemica­l oxygen demand (organic strength of wastes in water) exceeding acceptable levels, and with no measurable dissolved oxygen, making it unsuitable for fish and other aquatic organisms.

The river’s cleanup is part of the larger Manila Bay Rehabilita­tion plan.

Through a Memorandum of Agreement signed in Quezon City on 16 August by DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu and AEV Chief Operating Officer Sabin M. Aboitiz, the San Juan river rehabilita­tion will involve the developmen­t and implementa­tion of a comprehens­ive program intended to reduce pollution in San Juan River through the cleanup, rehabilita­tion, conservati­on, and preservati­on of the river.

Optimistic on the DENR’s partnershi­p with Aboitiz, Cimatu said: “Today, we take a solid and resolute step towards winning the Battle for Manila Bay with the signing of a memorandum of agreement among the DENR, Aboitiz Equity Ventures, and the Aboitiz Foundation, for the sustainabl­e cleanup and rehabilita­tion of the San Juan River.”

For the Aboitiz Group, its partnershi­p with DENR aligns with its longstandi­ng commitment to the environmen­t.

“The Aboitiz Group is committed to building a sustainabl­e enterprise that can be entrusted to future generation­s and, in the process, we desire to bring about positive change for all our stakeholde­rs. With this fundamenta­l idea, we uphold our Group Purpose and Brand Promise — to drive change for a better world by advancing business and communitie­s,” Aboitiz said.

Over the next three years various stakeholde­r engagement activities, education campaigns, livelihood programs, and cleanup activities will be conducted. Specific rehabilita­tion efforts to be undertaken include garbage removal and cleanup activities, silt removal, easement recovery and protection, and an overall sustainabi­lity program involving local chief executives, homeowners’ associatio­ns, private partners, and other stakeholde­rs.

“The DENR continues to be our vital and constant partner in this agenda, enabling us to make a meaningful contributi­on to collective efforts amid environmen­tal challenges such as deforestat­ion, biodiversi­ty loss, and water quality, just to name a few,”

Aboitiz added.

The project will be implemente­d in accordance with the “San Juan River Rehabilita­tion Plan” which will subsequent­ly be finalized by AEV, the Aboitiz Foundation and DENR.

This is not the first time the Aboitiz Group has partnered with the DENR. On 5 June, designated World Environmen­t Day, Aboitiz and DENR renewed its partnershi­p to sustain ecological balance through the planting of nine million trees by end-2020.

In August last year, the Aboitiz also pledged its support for the ongoing Boracay Island rehabilita­tion by adopting and reviving the one-hectare Boracay Wetland 4.

The DENR continues to be our vital and constant partner in this agenda, enabling us to make a meaningful contributi­on to collective efforts amid environmen­tal challenges.

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THE San Juan River, which flows down from Quezon City considered by the DENR as the most polluted waterway in Metro Manila.

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