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Pueblo de Oro commits to preserve nature and aims to plant more trees

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Puble De Oro Development Corp. (PDO), one of the property development arms of the ICCP Group and a dedicated advocate for environmental preservation, considers tree planting activities an integral part of its mission.

Through its social development arm, ICCP Group Foundation Inc. (IGFI), Pueblo de Oro has incorporated ecological initiatives. such as tree planting across its project sites nationwide, including Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Pampanga, and Batangas. These activities are strategically planned to promote sustainability at every step.

Participation in these green initiatives extends beyond the company itself, with enthusiastic involvement from employees, homeowners, public organizations, local government units and private entities eager to contribute to environmental conservation efforts.

The statement “We aren’t just ‘planting trees’, we’re changing lives” resonates strongly during these endeavors, underscoring the company’s deep commitment to environmental sustainability. These efforts not only ensure a safe and worry-free lifestyle for residents but also create an environment conducive to family life.

Pueblo de Oro’s residential projects prioritize harmony with nature, showcased through the meticulously designed Westwoods subdivision and EDGE-certified Westwoods Storeys condominium project in Cagayan de Oro City.

Situated within a 40-hectare urban rainforest preserved and managed by Pueblo de Oro, these developments not only embody sustainable living but also contribute to energy conservation, with the condominium project saving electricity equivalent to 136 homes’ consumption for a year.

These projects demonstrate the developer’s dedication to integrating nature seamlessly into urban environments.

From the establishment of its urban rainforest to the adoption of renewable energy sources, periodic tree-planting initiatives of Pueblo de Oro form the bedrock of its environmental stewardship.

One notable initiative started in 2018 when Pueblo de Oro collaborated with the Bagasawe Farmers and Fishermen Association (BFFA) in Cebu to plant 65,000 mangrove propagules over 22 hectares of shoreline in Lapu-Lapu City.

The ongoing planting activity safeguards the adjacent Pilipog River and Mactan Channel from erosion, with long-term goals of supporting marine life and enhancing biodiversity, ultimately benefiting the seaside village of Bagasawe.

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