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EDC marks Environmen­t Month by planting more native trees

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EMPLOYEES of geothermal power producer Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC)’S Southern Negros Geothermal Project (SNGP) and volunteers of partner-organizati­ons have participat­ed in the company’s Binhi Day and Environmen­t Month celebratio­n recently.

The company conducted a tree planting activity in the Ticala Admin Complex at the SNGP in Valencia, Negros Oriental.

At least 300 trees were planted by participan­ts including those from SNGP’S Multiparti­te Monitoring Team and Philippine National Police (PNP).

Trees planted are rare and threatened species such as the Nato, Almon, Yakalsaplu­ngan, Almaciga, and Kalingag.

These species belong to the 96 native tree species that EDC aims to bring back to abundance through its flagship environmen­tal program Binhi.

The Binhi program is the country’s first corporate-led greening program that aims to restore denuded forests.

The activity is also a part of the company’s observance of Arbor Day, a celebratio­n of trees which is also observed in the month of June.

In recognitio­n of EDC’S greening efforts through Binhi, the company is also the first Philippine partner to be tapped by the Botanic Gardens Conservati­on Internatio­nal (BGCI) as a tree assessor under its Global Tree Assessment (GTA) program.

The GTA program aims to gather informatio­n for 800 Philippine native tree species that lack data to determine their conservati­on status.

Under Binhi, EDC has already planted almost three million trees within its geothermal reservatio­n in Negros Island since 2009.

Prior to the implementa­tion of the program, the company has already planted and grown almost 1.5 million trees from 1990-2008.

EDC is the country’s premier renewable energy company and one of the world’s largest geothermal producers.

Its geothermal facilities at Valencia in Negros Oriental has been providing clean, renewable, reliable power 24/7 to Negros Island and other parts of the Visayas region for over 36 years now./pr

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? MAISIE Cahambing and other EDC employees and volunteers from its partner organizati­ons plant 300 threatened native trees in the Ticala Admin Complex in EDC’S Southern Negros Geothermal Project at Valencia in Negros Oriental recently.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO MAISIE Cahambing and other EDC employees and volunteers from its partner organizati­ons plant 300 threatened native trees in the Ticala Admin Complex in EDC’S Southern Negros Geothermal Project at Valencia in Negros Oriental recently.

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