Earth Day 2018 inspires volunteering activities at Globe
PRESS RELEASE
As part of its volunteerism—or
“volunteaming”—efforts to celebrate Earth Day, one of the world’s most
important environment care-related events, Globe employees shared their time
and skills by participating in various coastal cleanup and tree-planting activities
spearheaded by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
“Last year, we reached an all-time high in our
volunteerism goals when a total of 3,803 employees volunteered for various
social development causes. 2018 is a year where we put volunteerism in the DNA
of each employee—building a base of volunteers with the sole purpose of doing a
‘Globe of Good.’ We intend to bring in more employees who may want to share
their time and effort and encourage them to volunteer in any of the activities
that they support,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Senior Vice President for Corporate
Communications.
A total of 38 volunteers from Globe joined a
Coastal Clean Up activity at Las Piñas Parañaque Critical Habitat and
Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA) to help reduce waste brought by single-use plastic.
This was followed by the participation of more than 90 Globe volunteers in a
mangrove planting initiative in Brgy. Balibago, Calatagan, Batangas.
Also, the company’s “volunteaming” activities for
Earth Month 2018 was highlighted by more than 60 Globe volunteers, who
participated in a Watershed Ecosystem Awareness Activity conducted by the DENR
in Angat Dam in Norzagaray, Bulacan. The activity emphasized the importance and
value of keeping Angat Dam, a strategically-located hydroelectric dam that
supplies almost 90 percent of raw water requirements to Metro Manila, protected
and free from any form of pollution.
Globe is one of the country’s few companies that
nurture its people’s innate desire to help by providing every employee with one
day of “Volunteer Time-Off” every year to pursue their chosen advocacy. It also
encourages “volunteaming,” where employees are free to organize themselves in
groups to pursue their advocacies.
In 2017, volunteerism in Globe reached an all-time
high of 52.8 percent of total employee base who volunteered for various social
development causes. It also institutes activity-based and skill-based
volunteering to support work with a partner group or community, organizing
people who may want to join various advocacies and provide pro bono services,
capacity building, or skills transfer.
“We must cease being tolerant of environmental
abuse and take an active part in the strict enforcement of environmental laws,
rules, regulations and ordinances. The government needs the citizenry’s direct
participation in accelerating reforestation, coastal cleanups, energy
conservation and popularizing lifestyles that will enable the country to reduce
its carbon footprint and enhance its resilience,” says Roy A. Cimatu, Secretary
of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
The partnership with DENR was pursuant to
Presidential Proclamation No. 1481, s. 2008 that calls for various efforts to
help green the cities and oceans. It also forms part of several Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) that Globe supports, namely Climate Action and Life of
Land.
Globe continues to be an avid supporter of the
DENR’s various environment-related activities. Last year, Globe employees
participated in a 30-km bike trek called “Bike.Hike.Plant.”, which ran from the
DENR Region 3 Office located at the Government Center, Maimpis, San Fernando
City, Pampanga, up to the Mount Arayat National Park. Each volunteer biked
around the city and then hiked up to the chosen area to plant a tree. The event
aimed to showcase the beauty of Philippine forests, and encourage people from
various sectors of the society to rehabilitate and protect forests by
advocating responsible tourism and proactive reforestation. Globe also provided
free charging stations during the event.
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