
SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP) Group held a simultaneous tree planting activity on November 14, 2009 in Marikina, Benguet and Ifugao in response to the one million trees challenge set by the Aboitiz Group of Companies earlier this year.
SNAP Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel V. Rubio called the activity as “the start of our crusade to help mitigate the devastating effects of climate change.”
Close to 2,400 seedlings were planted by 200 employees and community volunteers from SNAP-Benguet, Inc. and SNAP-Magat Inc. who trekked to watershed areas in their host communities for the corporate-wide event.
Some 1,300 seedlings of Narra, Tuai, Mahogany, Bangkok Santol and Anonas were planted in the Magat Dam Watershed Area in Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao while around 1,000 coffee seedlings were planted in Sitio Binga in Brgy. Tinongdan, Itogon, Benguet.
Meanwhile, SNAP’s Manila-based employees also joined a 400-strong contingent from different Aboitiz companies on the same day to plant 3,200 seedlings of Molave, Narra, Kamagong, Fire Tree, and some fruit trees at the Marikina Watershed, Antipolo City. The companies included Pilmico, Unionbank, 2Go, AEV, AP Renewables, Aboitiz Transport System, Luzon Hydro, and Kerry Logistics.
Mr. Rubio added that the activity was also a “response to the devastation brought by Typhoon Ondoy which disrupted lives in Marikina and neighboring towns while Typhoon Pepeng brought landslides and took countless lives in Benguet, our host province.”
“Part of our corporate social responsibility is supporting our host communities not only in disaster response but equally important, in disaster mitigation,” he stressed.
To ensure sustainability, establishment of fire lines and application of fertilizers will be conducted as post planting activities.
In October, the Aboitiz Group of Companies set itself to plant one million trees to offset the group’s carbon emission. Some 700 employees and volunteers planted 20,000 seedlings of indigenous trees in Bojo, Aloguinsan in a tree planting activity held last month in Cebu.
SN Aboitiz Power is jointly owned by SN Power of Norway and the Aboitiz Group. SNAP-Benguet, Inc. is the owner of the 175 MW Ambuklao and Binga hydro electric power plants (HEPPs) operating in Benguet while SNAP-Magat, Inc. owns the 360 MW Magat HEPP. ##