Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — In commemoration of World Environment Day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) held an Environment for Life media event that highlighted the DENR’s two-part program for the country’s sustainable development and environmental action.
Led by DENR Secretary Toni Yulo-Loyzaga, the presentation’s key initiatives aim to put in place plans in partnership with local government units (LGUs) and/or the private sector.
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Private companies and corporations that were included in the event to present their efforts include Marubeni Philippines, a major integrated trading and investment business conglomerate from Japan, Holcim Philippines, a Swiss-based global building materials and aggregates company, the Razon-led Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc., SM Supermalls of SMIC, San Miguel Corporation, DMCI Mining Corporation, HOPE/Century Pacific Food Inc., Makilala Mining Company Inc., and Basic Environmental Systems and Technologies Inc. (BEST).
A recurring theme with all the reports was to Protect, Rehabilitate, Restore, and Regenerate natural resources — anchored in the DENR’s mantra. And when it came to treating plastic waste, it was about Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
Marubeni highlighted their carbon credit program through reforestation; a joint undertaking of Marubeni, DENR, Dacon Corp., and the University of the Philippines Los Banos.
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The initial site covers 10,000 hectares in Negros Occidental, and aims to restore biodiversity, create employment in local communities, and establish the carbon credit program.
Holcim Philippines decarbonized its operations and reduced carbon emissions per ton of cement by 7%.
In partnership with the DENR, it will be deploying a 100% solar powered catamaran, the Circular Explorer, operated by One Earth One Ocean, to clean up coastal areas from plastic waste in Manila Bay. There is a new project in Northern Mindanao to support coral and coastal ecosystems via a ‘marine bio-active concrete’.
With Prime Infra, there’s a reforestation project, partnered with the DENR, of a 1,800-hectare area within the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape.
This project integrates water security, watershed protection, with forest carbon and biodiversity management. The MOU signed can be seen as a blueprint for the wider implementation of nature-based solutions programs.
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SM Supermalls embraces sustainability through initiatives on energy conservation, solid waste reduction, and water conservation. Their adoption of green and resilient designs in their buildings promote disaster mitigation and prevention measures, along with solid waste management.
Initiatives such as Trash to Cash Recycling, the EV charging stations, regular coastal clean-ups, incentives for bicycle riders, and the use of recycled water for cooling systems are all part of the SM Supermalls commitment to environmental action.
San Miguel Corporation concentrated on showcasing their dredging and river widening work in rehabilitating the Pasig River and its tributaries.
It’s been effective in reducing floods and overspill in several strategic localities along the river’s course that has historically been notorious for flooding.
The DMCI Mining Corporation shared how they’ve been an integral part in cleaning up the recent MT Princess Empress tanker accident, and the resulting oil spill.
The report spoke of the ongoing efforts and how while contained, there was still work to be done, and that DMCI deeply appreciated the opportunity to play a critical role in the cleanup of the coastal areas of Caluya, Antique.
In the case of HOPE Foundation/Century Food Inc., a highly developed CSR sustainable program that’s centered on coconut growing for their Vita Coco beverage has led to livelihood opportunities for several targeted barangays and communities.
They’ve also joined the Plastic Exchange Program (PCX), which is taking on the challenge of reducing plastic waste and is contributing to the implementation of the Extended Producer Responsibility Act (EPR).
The Makilala Mining Company presentation offered a framework for the future of responsible mining. The planned equity participation for the Balatoc indigenous community that owns the land displays regenerative sustainability in the mining sector.
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BEST highlighted their Trash to Cashback program, and how it’s centered on a five-step program of Segregate, Exchange, Redeem, Collect, and Recycle.
BEST recognizes that to jumpstart this circularity, there is a need to input incentivizing. Their Balik PET Bottle Program is partnered with Coca-Cola Far East Limited and the Philippine Association of Stores and Carinderia Owners.
The DENR aims to continue developing new ways of work across several fronts to make the protection, preservation, and regeneration of our natural resources part of a comprehensive ENR plan for resource development.















