Globe and Hineleban Foundation “rainforestation” now covers 34 hectares in Bukidnon
Globe to step up support with 30M donation within 5-year
period
Globe is stepping up its "rainforestation" efforts
in partnership with Hineleban Foundation, which now covers 34 hectares in
Bukidnon. The telecommunications provider committed to donate P30 million
within a 5-year period to cover 300 hectares of denuded primary rainforests in
Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur.
“Our partnership with Hineleban Foundation for this initiative
is supportive of our environmental sustainability policy which seeks to lessen
the impact of our operations to the environment. This partnership can truly
make a difference because it is a sustained effort, using the tested and
successful techniques of Hineleban Foundation to increase forest cover by
2021," Yoly Crisanto, Globe Senior Vice President for Corporate
Communications, said.
Beyond reforestation efforts, Hineleban and Globe have been
working together since 2016 to tap local communities to become guardians of the
rainforests. The land area, which is the focus of the foundation's
reforestation program, covers six mountain ranges, engages more than 21
barangays and is home to the indigenous people of Bukidnon and Maranaos of
Lanao del Sur.
Currently, the 34 hectares are being planted with Brazilian
and Caribbean pine trees and other indigenous tree species. The reforestation
benefits around 826 households of surrounding communities in Sitio Bagalangit
and Baranggay Kalugmanan, Manolo Fortich. The next phase will commence
this year and will benefit local families in Barangay Baylanan in Talakag,
Bukidnon.
The 300 hectares of denuded primary rainforests, that will
be covered by Globe Telecom’s financial support, form part of the 4,896
hectares total target area of “rainforestation” by Hineleban Foundation in
Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. Hineleban Foundation’s “rainforestation” program
will be implemented in five phases over a five-year period, which started last
December 2016 until December 2021. It will follow the rainforestation
model methodology that comprises 3 major components: reforestation, food
security and sustainable livelihood development.
Urooj Malik, chairman and chief executive officer of
Hineleban Foundation, welcomed Globe Telecom’s commitment to step up support.
“There is an urgent call to action in the Philippines. To date, the country is
down to less than 1.8 percent of primary forest cover since the 1970s due to
massive environment degradation caused by kaingin, rapid conversion of
rainforest into farms, massive logging operations and forest fires. With the
environmental crisis we are facing today, we are thankful that we can find
individuals and companies who find sustainable ways to grow while protecting
our environment," Malik said.
Hineleban Foundation is a non-stock, non-profit organization
based in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. The group is composed of individuals focused
on the restoration of the environment and sustainable livelihood for the Lumads
and the Bangsamoro through Transformational Business Partnerships, with the
objective of fostering peace through inclusive development. The foundation believes
that “rainforestation” of the mountains of Mindanao is the only long-term
solution to reducing the effects and risks of climate change and to attaining
food self-sufficiency, bringing back three crop cycles per year.
Globe Telecom’s P30 million donation to Hineleban Foundation
will be funded in part by the fees collected from postpaid mobile and broadband
customers who continue to use paper billing. In 2015, the company
launched its paperless billing campaign to contribute to the United Nation’s
Sustainable Development Goal of Life on Land – centered on protecting,
restoring and promoting sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably
manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation and
halt biodiversity loss. While majority of the company's customers have already
shifted to paperless billing, there are still those who prefer to receive paper
bills. These customers will help fund the reforestation program and
indirectly will be able to participate in the company's green initiative.
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