The Philippine Star

When trees brew life

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Big things usually start small, and nowhere is this adage more apt than in a tiny seed that, when cared for properly, grows into a tree that provides shelter, food, and a host of other benefits that make such an immeasurab­le impact on people’s lives and on future generation­s.

This is the simple idea behind Buhayin ang Kalikasan, the flagship environmen­tal advocacy of San Miguel Brewery Inc. For three years now, employees of the country’s top brewer from the company’s head office to its breweries and sales offices nationwide have been dedicating the month of August to planting trees, with the project getting more and more ambitious each year.

It all started when SMB was cited by strategic partner Kirin Holdings Co. as being the best managed among its affiliates in 2010. With this distinctio­n came a cash incentive of P1 million, which SMB, in turn, decided to use as start-up funding for what is now its key corporate social responsibi­lity program.

“When we received the money from Kirin, we knew that we wanted it to be used for a larger purpose,” said SMB president Roberto Huang. “And so, instead of using it to benefit just our own organizati­on, we decided to use it for what we see as one of the most important causes of the day: the protection and preservati­on of nature and the environmen­t.”

Thus, Buhayin ang Kalikasan was born. The program is a three-pronged initiative that includes the Go Green campaign, which aims to plant 500,000 trees in over five years; Go Blue, which includes its coastal clean-up and dredging projects; and Go Brown which consists of recycling and waste-management efforts.

“Buhayin ang Kalikasan is a five-year program that aims to preserve and protect the environmen­t chiefly through ensuring the viability of our water supply; helping rehabilita­te selected forest covers and mangrove areas; and propagatin­g planting materials,” said human resources and business affairs communicat­ions head Enrico Reyes.

“At the same time we see it as a way of promoting volunteeri­sm and eco-awareness among our employees,” Reyes added.

The company’s first salvo was the launch of the Trees Brew Life Project in 2010, which successful­ly planted 450 seedlings in six areas nationwide through the efforts of 300 volunteer-employees who devoted one Saturday in August for the initiative. The following year, all Saturdays of August were declared treeplanti­ng days for SMB.

This year, the company extended the project’s reach to include regions outside its supply centers. Huang said that through the years, the Trees Brew Life project has grown in terms of the quantity of seedlings planted and the number of participat­ing employees and project partners nationwide.

SMB formally commenced its tree-planting season for 2012 in Barangay Nabuklod in Floridabla­nca, Pampanga, where around 480 employees and over 500 volunteers from surroundin­g communitie­s joined hands to successful­ly plant 2,500 fruit-bearing trees — including coconut, cashew, jackfruit, and guyabano — over a one-hectare mountain range that straddles the provinces of Pampanga, Zambales, and Tarlac.

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