PLDT, Smart strengthen synergy with Maynilad on water stewardship
MANILA, Philippines — In line with continuing efforts to fight climate change and promote water security, the country’s largest integrated telecommunications network PLDT Inc. and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. have teamed up with water solutions company Maynilad Water Services Inc. on various reforestation and water stewardship programs.
PLDT and Smart recently supported Maynilad in its annual tree planting initiative, the “Plant for Life,” in the La Mesa Watershed. This is a multi-site reforestation program that aims to recover denuded forests within critical watersheds that surround Metro Manila and nearby areas.
The telcos, through their social outreach arm, the PLDT-Smart Foundation (PSF), adopted one hectare of the reforestation site within Ipo Dam in Norzagaray, Bulacan.
“Recognition of the importance of sustainability is shared within the MVP Group of Companies. At PLDT and Smart, we appreciate the significance of our forests and nature-based solutions in helping us mitigate and adapt to the worsening impacts of climate change. It is thus in our best interest to pursue synergies with like-minded organizations, such as Maynilad, to amplify efforts to take care of our environment and of our customer communities,” said PLDT FVP, chief sustainability officer and head of investor relations Melissa Vergel de Dios.
As co-chair of the Planet Pillar of the United Nations Global Compact’s local chapter Global Compact Network Philippines, PLDT and Smart tapped Maynilad as one of the speakers during a learning session for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) on responsible water stewardship and on efforts to combat plastic pollution in waterways.
During the session, Maynilad’s head of quality, sustainability and resiliency Roel Espiritu highlighted the importance of engaging institutional partners and MSMEs for reforestation activities. “When we plant trees, we get to hit two birds with one stone. We create carbon sinks, and at the same time, foster and maintain good quality of water,” he explained.
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