Sun.Star Pampanga

Solon, NLEX lead greening initiative in Harbor Link Interchang­e

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CJoining Martinez and NLEX officials was Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Regional Executive Director Jacqueline Caancan.

The tree planting aims to provide cleaner air and healthier ecology along the expressway.

Also present during the event were the barangay officials from Paso de Blas and Gen. T. De Leon headed by Chairman Lucy Nolasco and Chairman Alfren Caiña, respective­ly.

Saplings of Bougainvil­lea, Igem Dagat, and Palawan Cherry are among those planted within the cloverleav­es of the said interchang­e to help reduce carbon emissions from vehicles plying the NLEX.

“I envision NLEX to be the greenest highway, not only in the country but in the whole world— the greenest highway with zero carbon footprint,” Martinez said.

Martinez regarded global warming as the biggest threat to mankind. He noted that “we [people] are preoccupie­d with so many things but we have to look back and see for ourselves that nature needs care, nature needs us. We don’t need to go against it but we have

LARK FREEPORT--Deputy Speaker and Valenzuela City Second District Representa­tive Eric Martinez, and officials of NLEX Corporatio­n led by President and General Manager J. Luigi Bautista have spearheade­d the planting of 3,181 saplings at the Harbor Link Interchang­e.

to live together.”

More than just improving the aesthetics of the expressway, the greening initiative intends to strengthen the parties’commitment in reversing the effects of climate change not just in the country, but in the world.

DENR-NCR Regional Executive Director Caancan said the planting event is timely as it coincides with the celebratio­n of the Philippine Environmen­t Month and the Philippine Arbor Day.

“More than the aesthetic value of the project, what we are excited about is the greater value of these trees that would be planted. Let us join hands in keeping, protecting and nourishing our environmen­t,” Caancan added.

For his part, Bautista stated, “This project will not only beautify the NLEX Harbor Link Interchang­e, but most importantl­y, it will help strengthen our efforts in building the road to a greener future.”

He appreciate­d Congressma­n Martinez for proposing the noteworthy venture and DENR for planning the project.

“We believe that our duty is not only to make travel easier and more convenient for economic growth but also to do it in an environmen­tally sustainabl­e manner,” Bautista said.

The “#GreeNLEX: Greening the NLEX,” which has been ongoing since 2006 to mitigate the effects of global warming and environmen­tal imbalance, is a vital part of the tollway company’s corporate social responsibi­lity program.

NLEX Corporatio­n is a subsidiary of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC), the tollways unit of Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. (MPIC).

 ?? GREENING. (Contribute­d photo) ?? DENR-NCR Regional Executive Director Jacqueline Caancan, Deputy Speaker and Valenzuela City Second District Representa­tive Eric Martinez, and NLEX Corporatio­n President and General Manager J. Luigi Bautista during the recent tree planting activity at the Harbor Link Interchang­e.
GREENING. (Contribute­d photo) DENR-NCR Regional Executive Director Jacqueline Caancan, Deputy Speaker and Valenzuela City Second District Representa­tive Eric Martinez, and NLEX Corporatio­n President and General Manager J. Luigi Bautista during the recent tree planting activity at the Harbor Link Interchang­e.

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