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Invest more for ‘social good’—SMC

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San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is calling on the business sector to invest more for the “social good.”

The call was made by SMC president and CEO Ramon S. Ang during a gathering on Wednesday by advocates and representatives of organizations for environment protection at the La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City for the blessing and inauguration of the Million Trees Foundation Inc. (MTFI) Nursery and Eco Learning Center.

Ang who was guest of honor and speaker for the event said businessmen should take the initiative to invest more on projects that will benefit more people.

RSA is for the environment. SMC president Ramon S. Ang and former MWSS chairman Reynaldo Velasco lead the inauguration of the Million Trees Foundation Nursery and Eco Learning Center at the La Mesa Watershed in Novaliches, Quezon City.

“Businesses should not always be about profit,” he said as he urged the other concessionaires of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS)–Manila Water and Maynilad–to invest on the environment.

Addressing representatives from Manila Water and Maynilad, he said: “I am challenging you to tell your bosses, Enrique Razon and [Manuel V.] Pangilinan, to invest in the environment. If you can’t tell them that, I will tell them.”

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MTFI Chairman Emeritus and former MWSS administrator and chairman Gen. Reynaldo V. Velasco (ret.) described RSA as a visionary and a humble person despite his prominence in the business community. His love for nature and for the environment is very evident in the environmental projects he pursues. “I still have to see a businessman who will invest on his own in clearing a very big river like Tullahan in support of the project of DENR,” Velasco said.

The Nursery and Eco Learning Center is an essential component of MFTI programs that will ensure the sustainability of the MWSS Annual Million Trees Challenge (AMTC) through the years.

The AMTC has successfully reached its target with 5.2 million trees over five years.

These trees were planted in the seven critical watersheds notably La Mesa, Ipo, Angat, Upper Marikina, Umiray, Kaliwa, Laguna Lake and Manila Bay that affect the water supply in Metro Manila and neighboring provinces in the service area of MWSS. Planting of 10 million more trees until 2030 is in the pipeline.

The Nursery and Eco Learning Center is the maiden project in the five-hectare area leased to MTFI by the Philippine government through the MWSS for 15 years.

As the support and production arm of MTFI, it will provide optimum growing conditions to germinated seeds of trees to be planted in reforestation projects. MFTI targets to produce 500,000 initially that will include narra, ylang-ylang and bamboo. It will supply the tree sapling needs of its institutional partners. It will also serve as learning hub for environment protection and venue for seminars and trainings.

The project was undertaken using sustainable materials such as recovered and old yakal lumber and two 40-footer container vans that now house the on-site MTFI satellite office and the Million Trees Souvenir Shop as well as the kiosks, one of which houses the  Yakal Coffee Shop that offers specialty coffee concoctions. These concoctions include Boss Kape laced with VCO, Kape Heneral (barako), Kape Con Miel (coffee with honey), and Don Ramon Affogato in honor of former President Fidel V. Ramos, General Reynaldo V. Velasco (Ret), AMTC founder; Melandrew T. Velasco, MFTI President and Executive Director, and SMC’s Ramon S. Ang, respectively.

The roof top of the two container vans also double up as a view deck and a bigger training area as well as an exhibit and events place.

MFTI’s Melandrew T. Velasco said that the use of recovered yakal lumber is part of the Foundation’s sustainability and recycling advocacy. The yakal woods were sourced from the MWSS stockyard and repurposed as flooring of container vans, tables and benches, fence, and billboard.

The construction of the nursery which had its groundbreaking last September 30, 2022 was made possible with the support from donors. RSA provided Php5 million seed money for the initial needs of MFTI. He revealed that the donation was made voluntarily.

The ground preparations of the initial phase of the project development were undertaken by Santa Clara International. This involved more than 100 truckload of soil and the deployment of heavy equipment over the last four months.

During the event, a marker dedicated to former President Fidel V. Ramos was also unveiled. According to MFTI Executive Director Melandrew Velasco, the marker is a fitting tribute to FVR who turned 94 on March 18, 2022. It was during the FVR presidency when the public-private partnership of water utilities in Metro Manila was realized ensuring water service and security to residents in NCR and neighboring provinces of Bulacan, Cavite and Rizal.

The former president has always championed environment protection and demonstrated good stewardship of the environment toward sustainable development. Velasco is a veteran author, publisher and the biographer of FVR and the Ramos family as well as historian of the Ramos Peace and Development Foundation (RPDev).

The Million Trees 10-year development proposal was also presented to MFTI’s institutional partners. The proposal was earlier presented at the strategic planning conducted by MFTI last month.

Also present during the inauguration were MWSS Administrator Engr. Leonor Cleofas who delivered the welcome remarks; Al Orolfo, PhD representing DENR Acting Secretary Jim Sampulna; Randy Estrellado of Maynilad; Jose Victor Emmanuel de Dios of Manila Water; Engr. Edgar

Doña of San Miguel Holdings Corporation; Nick Linao of Santa Clara International Corporation; and representatives of  Donato Almeda, president of Manila Water Foundation and Guillame Lucci of Prime Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. and JCI Senate Philippines, among others.

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