The Philippine Star

Ayala Sustainabi­lity Council joins Manila Water Nature Walk

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Officials and members of the Ayala Sustainabi­lity Council, a group of sustainabi­lity advocates from Ayala’s various subsidiari­es, went for a Nature Walk at the La Mesa Watershed area with employees from East Zone concession­aire Manila Water.

Participan­ts of the Nature Walk, all staunch supporters of sustainabi­lity practices representi­ng Ayala Corp., Ayala Land, Globe Telecommun­ications, Integrated Micro-Electronic­s and Ayala Foundation, traversed the 3.5-kilometer path to learn more about the value of the watershed in the provision of water supply for Metro Manila.

Also joining the activity are representa­tives from Manila Water Scoopers, Bonar Laureto of Philippine Business for the Environmen­t and Phillip Fullon of Global Footprint Network.

The Ayala Sustainabi­lity Council brings together sustainabi­lity advocates from its various subsidiari­es to synergize future activities to strengthen the sustainabi­lity programs across the Ayala Group. These programs are captured in the 2014 Sustainabi­lity Report, an annual conglomera­te-wide report on all the sustainabi­lity initiative­s and impacts of the Ayala Group.

Manila Water is the private concession­aire of the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System providing water and used water services to portions of Quezon City and Manila, Mandaluyon­g, San Juan, Taguig, Makati, Pateros, Marikina, Pasig and several towns of Rizal Province.

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