MANILA, Philippines — Metro Pacific Investments Foundation
(MPIF), the corporate social responsibility arm of Metro Pacific Investments
Corp. (MPIC), signed an agreement with the local government unit (LGU) of Marinduque to elevate environmental awareness and protect the marine biodiversity of the province.
Verde Island Passage stretches to the shores of Marinduque |
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between
Marinduque through its congressman, Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco and MPIC,
through its Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, jumpstarts the adoption of SIU,
MPIC’s flagship environmental program. This includes the formation of the
Marine Protection, Inspection and Conservation Guardians and the implementation
of underwater and coastal clean-ups. SIU will also develop a program that
protects over 2,000 hectares of mangroves, purposefully raising awareness on
conservation efforts within the province.
Under the MOU, SIU plans to earmark specific efforts, as
well as sustainable programs that will benefit not only the environment, but
the local community of Marinduque as well.
Similar to other SIU projects all over the country, MPIF
aims to conduct a provincial-wide coastal and underwater clean-up, as well as
set up a cadre of Marine Protection, Inspection, and Conservation (MPIC)
Guardians in the island. SIU also plans to make a significant impact in the
coastal areas by increasing community involvement through developing
environmental awareness and providing programs for sustainable ecotourism.
Also present were Marinduque Vice Governor Hon. Romulo
Aguinaldo Bacorro Jr., MPIC president and CEO Jose Ma. Lim, MPIF president,
Melody Del Rosario, MVP Media Bureau managing director Mike Toledo, PLDT-Smart
Foundation president Esther Santos, One Meralco Foundation president Jeffrey
Tarayao, Maynilad AVP for government relations Marie Antonette De Ocampo, MPTC
vice president and group controller Rizza Latorre, and Makati Medical Center
Foundation executive director Marge Barro. - PHILSTAR