Manila Bulletin

SMB to plant 70,000 trees for re-greening project

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DAVAO CITY – Beer market leader San Miguel Brewery Inc. has vowed to pursue more tree planting activities this year to sustain its support to the government’s re-greening program, particular­ly in its areas of operation, through its Trees Brew Life program.

This year, the beer company aims to plant 70,000 seedlings of hardwood, mangrove and fruit-bearing species in the cities of Valenzuela and Quezon in Metro Manila; Mandaue and Bacolod in Visayas; Davao in Mindanao; and Angeles and Laguna in Luzon.

Under SMB’s flagship Buhayin ang Kalisan, the nationwide environmen­tal program has succeeded in planting close to 600,000 seedlings since its inception in 2010.

In Davao City, close to 200 company officers and employees, supported by SMB partners and the media, recently planted a total of 2,200 malibago, narra, mahogany and sagimsim seedlings near the Pangi River at Purok Asico, Km. 6.5 in Barangay Matina Pangi. The area was hit by a massive flood when the river overflowed in 2011, killing at least 30 people.

“We should never stop making our world better because that is the challenge for us every single waking day. How can we make a difference? How can we make our world a better place? How can we make our world a better one for the next generation?,” SMB president Roberto N. Huang said in a welcome remarks read by Wilfredo Camaclang , SMB-Davao plant manager.

“Big things start small. Our Trees Brew Life project started with a tiny seed which was cared for and grew into a tree that now provides shelter, food, and a host of other benefits that offer immeasurab­le impact on our lives and that of future generation­s,” he added.

Huang said the tree-planting program is their own response to the challenge to plant seedlings in support of the National Greening Program of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

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