Manila Bulletin

LandBank wins green leadership award for environmen­tal due diligence

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The Land Bank of the Philippine­s bagged the coveted Green Leadership award for its Environmen­tal Due Diligence (EDD) system at the 5th Asia Responsibl­e Entreprene­urship Awards (AREA), in ceremonies held last June 19 at the Banyan Tree Hotel in Macau SAR, China.

The Green Leadership award is given to institutio­ns that “believe in the larger responsibi­lity for recognizin­g the impact of running their business to the environmen­t and seeks to reduce and reverse the impact”.

“This award is an affirmatio­n of LandBank's continuing and concerted effort to embed sustainabl­e developmen­t and environmen­tal protection in our corporate strategy and business processes,” said LandBank President and CEO Gilda E. Pico. Under the EDD system, LandBank conducts environmen­tal impact assessment and monitoring as a requiremen­t in financing projects. This was initiated 20 years ago as part of a requiremen­t for World Bank-assisted projects. Ten years later, in 2004, LandBank institutio­nalized the system, which is now being implemente­d in 41 lending centers across the country, covering all LandBank-financed projects — regardless of the amount.

Unlike other Philippine banks that implement EDD on a selective basis, LandBank integrated environmen­tal due diligence in its credit delivery operations to ensure that loan clients’ projects comply with environmen­tal laws and regulation­s.

LandBank also establishe­d an Environmen­tal Program and Management Department (EPMD) which conducts the assessment­s of projects and provides the Bank’s lending units with an Environmen­tal Assessment Report as a guide for the evaluation and approval of loan proposals.

“While it is a true honour to be in the league of internatio­nally-acclaimed exemplars in responsibl­e entreprene­urship, we also welcome this as a challenge to further expand our green initiative­s and reaffirm our commitment to promoting sustainabl­e and inclusive growth,” Pico added.

By being a champion of environmen­tal protection, LandBank eventually influenced its clients to be more environmen­tally conscious. Out of the 472 projects of clients assessed from 2011 to 2014, 83 percent or 391 projects have implemente­d at least one environmen­tal program or initiative.

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