Sun.Star Cebu

Vivant Group holds tree planting activity

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HUNDREDS of employees of Vivant Group recently planted 5,000 seedlings of fruit-bearing trees in Barangay Bonbon, Cebu City.

Among the volunteers were the company’s executive assistant Peachie Bondoc and her six-yearold daughter Kierra.

Kierra did not practice for her school’s intramural games. She urged her mother to let her join the activity.

“She insisted on joining because she wanted to plant trees that will prevent flooding in the lowlands,” Bondoc said.

Vivant Group held the tree planting activity with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP).

The reforestat­ion site in Bonbon is located within the Central Cebu Protected Landscape (CCPL), which is being rehabilita­ted because of its importance in sustaining water supply in Metro Cebu and the biodiversi­ty it supports.

Vivant executive vice president Arlo Sarmiento said the company’s tree planting efforts are “one of the ways we can give back to the environmen­t while ensuring the sustainabi­lity of our business.”

“Environmen­tal protection is not just the company’s responsibi­lity, but of every one of us. Being a forward-looking company, Vivant needs to fulfill this duty to ensure our future and those of our children,” he said.

Continuing advocacy

Vivant employees were encouraged to bring their family members and friends to help plant trees.

Real estate firm JEG Developmen­t Corporatio­n also joined in the activity.

“Weekends are always for the family and Vivant’s annual tree planting allows us to do something worthwhile with our loved ones. In our family, we consider tree planting as a way to make up for what the rest of the humanity has done to our planet,” Vivant senior manager for treasury Debbie Artiaga said.

Vivant, a member company of PBSP, has been planting trees in CCPL since 2009. Its planting site is being maintained by Bonbon Nagkahiusa Farmers Associatio­n.

The dwindling water supply in Metro Cebu, coupled with poverty in the communitie­s within the CCPL, compelled PBSP and its member companies and partners to continue the rehabilita­tion of the CCPL and reforestat­ion of its forest cover to approximat­ely 5,000 hectares.

Over the last few years, PBSP’s partnershi­p with the business sector yielded 800 hectares of reforestat­ion sites with at least 80 percent survival rate. Aside from reforestat­ion, PBSP also engages the communitie­s in the maintenanc­e of nurseries and sites, community developmen­t planning and delivery of livelihood and social services. S

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