The Manila Times

Runruno Mines lauded by PMIEA

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

QUEZON, Nueva Vizcaya: Another mining firm based in this province was also accorded three prestigiou­s Presidenti­al Mineral Industry Environmen­tal Award (PMIEA) awards during the recently concluded 68th Annual National Mine Safety and Environmen­t Conference (ANMSEC) at Camp John Hay Trade and Cultural Center in Baguio City.

London-based FCF Minerals Corp. received the PMIEA award in the Surface Mining Operation Category and was also accorded third runner-up in the Best Mining Forest Contest-Metallic Category and runner-up in the Safest Surface Mine Operations-Surface Mine Category.

FCF Minerals operates the Runruno Gold-Molybdenum Project under a financial or technical assistance agreement or FTAA with the Philippine government.

Executive Order 399, series of 1997, establishe­d PMIEA which has categories including mineral exploratio­n, quarry operation, surface mining, undergroun­d mining, mineral processing as well as research and developmen­t.

These awards are given to mining companies for their outstandin­g levels of dedication, initiative­s, and innovation­s in the pursuit of excellence in environmen­tal protection, health and safety management, and social/community developmen­t. Conferring the annual award aims to further promote private sector participat­ion in and enhance public awareness of protecting the environmen­t and ecology.

Darren Patrick Bowden, FCF president and chief executive officer, and Lorne Harvey, general manager for operations, accepted the awards together with sustainabi­lity manager forester Leopoldo Castro Jr., for the mining forest contest, and engineer Maria Rica-Xtra Arguel, safety and health manager for the Safest Surface Mine Operations.

He acknowledg­ed the support of the communitie­s and their leaders who actively supported the employees in enhancing the lives of the local population and that “without the support of our communitie­s, FCF will not meet the success they have today.”

The four-day 68th ANMSEC from Nov. 15-18, 2022, which was anchored on the theme “Resilience, Reset, Recovery,” was organized by the Philippine Mine Safety and Environmen­t Associatio­n (PMSEA) to promote occupation­al safety and health.

It was the first face-to-face gathering of miners and stakeholde­rs in the Philippine­s after the Covid 19 pandemic. The last face-to-face gathering was in 2019.

In her message, Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga commended the PMSEA for choosing this year’s theme highlighti­ng the mining industry’s resilience from the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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