The Philippine Star

DENR, Steel Asia link up for environmen­t, communitie­s

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) is partnering with a steel manufactur­ing company in the implementa­tion of a program aimed at protecting the environmen­t and supporting local communitie­s.

The partnershi­p was formalized with the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) between Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu and Steel Asia Manufactur­ing Corp. chairman and CEO Ben Yao.

The MOU commits the DENR and Steel Asia to collaborat­e on creating “mini ecological economic zones” in areas where plants of the country’s largest steel producer are located, and using a framework called sustainabl­e integrated area developmen­t (SIAD).

SIAD is a strategy that incorporat­es environmen­tal considerat­ions with social justice and human developmen­t—where local communitie­s are provided with sustainabl­e livelihood and trained to conserve the environmen­t.

“The MOU with Steel Asia aims to harness human and physical resources, promote best practices, and implement programs for the environmen­t, as well as strengthen the DENR’s partnershi­p with the private sector,” Cimatu said.

He said that even before partnering with the DENR, Steel Asia has become “a model in responsibl­e enterprise pursuing the principles of sustainabl­e developmen­t” being one of the early proponents of “green” manufactur­ing in the country.

For his part, Yao shared his vision of the Philippine­s as the world’s most modern steel industry “without having to harm the environmen­t.”

“Guided by the DENR’s directions, we have done this (partnershi­p) in order to achieve this goal of an environmen­tally friendly future,” he pointed out.

Under the MOU, the DENR and Steel Asia agreed to work together in implementi­ng programs seeking to “reduce carbon footprints in the environmen­t, alleviate solid waste management and generally help improve the ecological condition of the country.”

 ??  ?? Bacoor, Cavite Rep. Strike Revilla (left) had a meeting with lawyer Ma. Paz Luna of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources to discuss recent flooding in Bacoor city and what can be done to minimize and hopefully eradicate it. ‘We need to protect our environmen­t,’ he said.
Bacoor, Cavite Rep. Strike Revilla (left) had a meeting with lawyer Ma. Paz Luna of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources to discuss recent flooding in Bacoor city and what can be done to minimize and hopefully eradicate it. ‘We need to protect our environmen­t,’ he said.

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