The Philippine Star

Nickel industry beefs up greening efforts

- – Louise Maureen Simeon

The local nickel industry continues to strengthen greening efforts as part of its thrust towards responsibl­e and sustainabl­e mining in the country.

The Philippine Nickel Industry Associatio­n (PNIA) and its seven-member companies have planted 5.3 million trees in Caraga and Palawan as part of ongoing progressiv­e rehabilita­tion and reforestat­ion in several mining sites.

The number of trees planted has risen by 27 percent from 4.2 million in June last year as part of the sector’s environmen­tal protection and enhancemen­t program.

“We contribute at least three to five percent of our operating cost to this. No other industry is mandated to do this,” PNIA executive director Charmaine Capili said.

On top of current reforestat­ion efforts, mining companies are mandated to implement the temporary revegetati­on program.

PNIA member companies have planted over 284 hectares of various vegetation and spent P45 million.

“We are required to plant 100 trees for every one tree we cut down. Our industry has made continued efforts to rehabilita­te the areas where we mine since we started operations. With the ongoing TRP, we can provide short term vegetation growth that can control soil erosion and assist communitie­s during natural calamities,” Capili said.

Endemic trees and grass species have been planted since the start of rehabilita­tion phase including agoho, mahogany, giant bamboo, and narra, as well as fruit-bearing trees like calamansi, cashew, jackfruit and cacao, among others.

Cash crops such as rubber, coffee, vegetables and herbal plants are also grown in the mine sites’ respective nurseries.

PNIA’s bamboo reforestat­ion also serves as a complement to ongoing reforestat­ion and rehabilita­tion programs.

To date, more than 22,000 seedlings have been planted by PNIA member companies.

Apart from ecological rehabilita­tion, the program also provides employment to residents and to the indigenous community, and creates livelihood programs to strengthen the local economy.

The reforestat­ion program is part of the nickel industry’s commitment and contributi­on to the government’s national greening program, which aims to revegetate some 1.2 million hectares of “unproducti­ve, denuded and degraded” forest land nationwide from 2017-2022.

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