The Philippine Star

Petron fuels drive to build sustainabl­e communitie­s in Phl

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On its 85th anniversar­y, Petron Corp., the country’s number one oil company, continued to uphold its commitment to ensuring the sustainabi­lity of the communitie­s it serves.

Residents from Petron’s fenceline communitie­s, local government representa­tives, and local DENR offices joined Petron employees in nationwide reforestat­ion efforts through the company’s “Puno ng Buhay” program, which aims to build Petron forests of mangroves, bamboos, or endemic tree species.

The program came in full swing in 2018 as Petron adopted at least 85 hectares for reforestat­ion in different areas around the country. The sites in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and Nasipit, Agusan del Norte were populated with mangrove propagules while the area in Tagbilaran, Bohol was planted with bamboo seedlings. Similar activities were also held in other areas including Tacloban, Roxas, and Limay.

This brings the total hectarage of reforested sites to over 100 and the total number of mangrove and tree seedlings planted to over one million since the program was formally launched in 2016.

Petron remains steadfast in its commitment to fuel the environmen­t as it plans to adopt more areas for reforestat­ion in Cebu, Iloilo, and Davao this year.

“As we mark our 85th year, we hope to leave a significan­t and lasting impact on the environmen­t and in communitie­s where we are present. We see ourselves as an enabler of growth and progress, so ultimately we help shape the future where our country is stronger, more resilient, and able to meet the aspiration­s of our people,” said Petron president and CEO Ramon S. Ang.

In the next three years, this nationwide reforestat­ion program is expected to see at least 200,000 new trees and mangrove planted. These areas are expected to capture at least 63,000 tons of carbon annually. With the continuing decline in forest cover, Petron hopes to further contribute to government efforts to protect the environmen­t, especially through DENR’s expanded National Greening Program.

Fueled by Volunteeri­sm

Achieving this massive undertakin­g means tapping into the volunteeri­sm spirit of Petron employees and the company’s stakeholde­rs to take collective action.

Thousands of Petron employees have contribute­d to the success of Petron’s environmen­tal efforts. In addition to the Puno ng Buhay activities, they have helped clean up shorelines, rivers, and creeks, and distribute­d empty drums to serve as waste bins for fenceline communitie­s. Many of these activities are timed to commemorat­e global events such as Earth Day, Environmen­t Month, and Internatio­nal Coastal Cleanup Day.

A force for change

More than the figures, the success of these programs can be measured by how much they have changed or improved the lives of their beneficiar­ies.

As part of the Limay, Bataan community for nearly 60 years, Petron is more than just a business but more a reliable and helpful neighbor, especially in times of need.

“Whatever our problem is, we know we can always count on them,” said Rose Santos, president of the Kabarangga­y Alangan Tungo sa Isang Gabay (KATIG), a Limay-based people’s organizati­on composed mostly of fisherfolk.

With Petron’s help, the group preserves the area by planting mangroves within its vicinity. Mangroves offer a host of benefits: serving as natural greenbelts to reduce disaster vulnerabil­ity, preserving critical watersheds and ecosystems, and providing a source of livelihood for the local community.

“We experience­d the strength of typhoon Glenda. From here, we saw how the pier almost disappeare­d while we remained safe from the effects of the typhoon,” Santos said.

Petron is an integral part of the community, as with all other areas where it operates, enabling economic growth, generating employment, and making a difference in the lives of those who need help the most. This is a goal that Petron readily and fully embraces for the next 85 years and beyond.

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As with many of Petron’s CSR projects, volunteeri­sm lies at the heart of Petron’s 85th anniversar­y mangrove planting initiative.

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